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Iran was plotting to kill Donald Trump!

Betel nut was given to the dangerous killer, there was a plan to kill Trump in 7 days.

 

America has seriously accused Iran of plotting the assassination of Donald Trump. The American intelligence agency FBI has filed a case in Manhattan court exposing the conspiracy. The case has been registered with the help of the US Justice Department.

The US Justice Department has accused Iran of being behind the plot to assassinate Donald Trump before the presidential election. The case, filed in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, alleges that Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, in September, instructed a US official to spy on Trump for a hired shooter and plan to kill him. The complaint states that Farhad Shakseri, an Iranian government employee, was assigned the responsibility of assassinating Trump.

The case states that Shakari disclosed some details of the alleged plot in a recorded phone conversation with FBI agents in Iran. He told investigators that the alleged reason for his cooperation was to reduce the sentence of one of his associates behind bars in the US.

The betel nut was given to an Afghani citizen

Shakari is an Afghan national who came to the United States as a child but was deported after spending 14 years in prison on robbery charges. He now runs a network of criminals recruited by Tehran to carry out assassination-for-hire plots. According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan, Shakseri told investigators over the phone that a contact with Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard led him to set aside his other work last September and plan to spy on Trump for seven days and kill him. For this he was offered a huge sum of money.

There was a plan to carry out the assassination plot again after the elections.

Shakari said that he spent a lot of money on this. The Iranian official told him that money was not a problem. But if he couldn’t come up with a plan within seven days, the plot would be shelved after the election because the official assumed that Trump would lose and then it would be easier to kill him. According to the complaint, although officials discovered that some of the information he provided was false, his statements about a plot to assassinate Trump and Iran’s willingness to pay large sums of money were found to be true.

An Iranian-American journalist was also plotted to be assassinated

Shakeri is absconding and is in Iran. Two other people were arrested on this charge. who alleged that Shakseri had recruited him to hunt down and kill prominent Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad. However, the conspiracy was thwarted.

“I am very surprised, this is the third attempt against me and it is shocking,” said Alinejad, speaking to The Associated Press by phone from Berlin, in a post on social media platform X. I don’t want to die. I want to fight tyranny, and I deserve to be safe. Thank you to law enforcement for my protection, but I’m asking the US government to protect America’s national security.”

 

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