Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Iran insists it is not trying to kill Donald Trump over his first-term order to launch a drone strike that killed Iranian military commander Qassim Suleimani

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Iranian officials are telling their U.S. counterparts that they are not trying to assassinate President-Elect Donald Trump, according to a report at The Evening newsletter, of The New York Times (NYT). Under the headline "Iran Told U.S. That It’s Not Trying to Kill Trump; The Biden administration had warned that the United States would consider any Iranian attempt on Mr. Trump’s life to be 'an act of war,' officials said," Reporters Julian E. Barnes and Farnaz Fassihi write:

Iran sent a message to the Biden administration in October saying that it was not trying to kill Donald J. Trump, as Tehran attempted to ease rising tensions with Washington, according to U.S. officials, as well as an Iranian official and an analyst.

The message, sent to Washington through an intermediary, came after a note from the Biden administration in September that warned that the United States would consider any Iranian attempt on the life of Mr. Trump, then the Republican candidate for president, to be “an act of war.”

Since Mr. Trump won the Nov. 5 election, many Iranian former officials, pundits and media outlets have been publicly advocating for Tehran to try to engage with the president-elect and pursue a more conciliatory approach, despite vows from Mr. Trump’s allies to renew a high-pressure campaign against Iran.

Iran's anger toward Trump can be traced to his first term as president and a drone strike that claimed the life of a prominent Iranian military figure. Barnes and Fassihi report:

U.S. officials have said that Iran sought to kill Mr. Trump in revenge for ordering the 2020 drone strike that killed Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, the commander who directed Iran’s militias and proxy forces. The Department of Justice has issued two indictments that officials said were related to Iranian plotting against Mr. Trump.

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