Trump suggests standing order to attack Iran if assassinated
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- President Trump suggested he has issued standing orders to attack Iran if it attempts to assassinate him.
- He stated the U.S. military would destroy Iran "at levels they've never seen before" in such a scenario.
- This statement implies a preemptive or retaliatory military response to perceived threats from Tehran.
President Trump has indicated he has left standing orders for the U.S. military to launch devastating attacks on Iran if Tehran carries out its long-standing threats to assassinate him. Trump suggested that in such a scenario, Iran would face destruction "at levels they've never seen before." This statement reflects a hardline stance on national security and a willingness to employ overwhelming military force in response to direct threats against American interests or personnel. The remarks highlight the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, and the potential for escalation. While the specific context and timing of these standing orders were not detailed, the implication is a clear warning against any actions that could be perceived as an assassination attempt on American soil or against American citizens abroad. The president's comments suggest a policy of severe retaliation for perceived existential threats.
at levels they've never seen before
Originally published by PBS NewsHour in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.