Trump claims Iran is at the top of his kill list, saying he has 1,000 missiles ready and could launch a year-long attack if needed.
Washington: Tensions between the US and Iran appear to be escalating once again. US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, claiming that if an attempt is made to assassinate him, the US will respond in a way Iran would never have imagined. Trump said in an interview that he has been a target of Iran for a long time. He claimed that his name is at the top of Iran's alleged "kill list." This statement comes at a time when discussions have intensified regarding an alleged attack plot against Trump, citing Israeli intelligence.
Trump claimed on his social media platforms that 1,000 missiles are ready and aimed at Iran. He stated that if Iran succeeds in assassinating him, it could lead to large-scale military action by the US. He also stated that if necessary, prolonged attacks could be carried out in various parts of Iran. Trump's statement has increased international concern about military tensions between the two countries.
Meanwhile, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has rejected Iran's claim that it has control over ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions between the US and Iran have escalated in recent months. However, prior reports of dialogue and efforts to de-escalate tensions between the two countries have surfaced. Now, following Trump's latest statement, regional security has become increasingly vigilant.
