Assassinations unleashed under Trump haunt Iran war endgame
Following the US-Israeli killing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in February, Iranian officials have intensified calls for revenge against President Trump and his top aides. Israeli officials recently presented intelligence to the Trump administration indicating new Iranian plots to assassinate the president.

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AI-generatedFollowing the US-Israeli killing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in February, Iranian officials have intensified calls for revenge against President Trump and his top aides. Israeli officials recently presented intelligence to the Trump administration indicating new Iranian plots to assassinate the president. US law enforcement and intelligence agencies have tracked evidence of Iranian efforts to target Trump for years, with these signals increasing since the start of the war. This desire to target Trump and his aides reportedly began six years ago, following the US drone strike outside Baghdad that killed Iran's General Qassem Soleimani. Despite the averted full-scale war after Soleimani's death, Iranian officials vowed revenge, authorizing attempts on the lives of Trump and his former secretaries of state and national security advisors.
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4 extractedIsraeli officials presented US President Trump's team with intelligence indicating Tehran was hatching new plots to kill him.
US law enforcement and intelligence agencies have tracked evidence for years of Iranian efforts to target the president.
Iranian officials vowed revenge for the strike, authorizing attempts on the lives of Trump, his secretary of state, and national security adviser.
Calls for revenge have reached a sharper pitch in Tehran after a joint US-Israeli operation killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.