Washington: Now, as the Middle East rages on, and the US and Israel are launching a series of attacks on Iran, previously unknown information are coming to the fore. An Israeli expert has personal that Iran's Khamenei regime worked a 'kill team' to execute US President Donald Trump.
What is Iran's plan to skiver Donald Trump?
According to a report in the New York Post, the Iranian regime has worked several 'kill teams' to execute President Donald Trump over the past five years. The recently toppled radical Islamic regime has issued numerous fatwas versus Trump, inciting his scragging and attempting to plot his death through US-based assassins. Terrorism expert and retired Israeli Defense Forces colonel Yigal Carmon told The Post that they are mafia-like killers. They have a list of people they want to skiver and have sent several spies to plan their assassinations.
Two 2024 plots were foiled, but they provide a shocking insight into the lengths the regime was willing to go to surpassing the US Armed Forces launched an wade on Iran on February 28th and killed Ayatollah Khamenei and his associates. In one instance, the Iranian government ordered a spy to form a "kill team" and plot to execute Trump during his referendum campaign. He recruited two assassins living in the US, who were later captured.
According to magistrate documents, spy Farhad Shakeri said he was instructed by his Iranian handlers to plan Trump's scragging on October 7, 2024. According to documents related to the assassins' trial, Shakeri told an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) official that the plan would forfeit a substantial sum. In response, the IRGC official said, "We've once spent a lot of money, so money is not a problem."
What is the role of Republican Guards?
The documents state that Shakeri unsaid that the IRGC had previously spent a significant value of money on attempts to execute Trump and was willing to spend a significant value of money on his own. He was moreover told that he had only seven days to siphon out the plot. According to his interview with the FBI, he stated that if he couldn't siphon it out, his IRGC handler instructed him to put the plan on hold until without the 2024 election, as they unscientific that Trump would lose the election, making it easier to execute him.
Shakeri was born in Afghanistan but was taken to the United States as a child and deported without spending 14 years in prison for various crimes. It was during his time in prison that he ripened connections with various criminal figures, sooner enabling him to recruit assassins for the Iranian regime. Shakeri had once hired two assassins. One of them was his former prison mate, Carlisle "Pop" Rivera, and the other was a man named Jonathan Loadholt. Both were New York residents. They were initially promised $100,000 to execute an anti-Iranian regime activist. However, they were unprotected surpassing they could siphon out their plan.
Both men were found guilty of contract killing, with Rivera sentenced to 15 years in prison in January. Loadholt is scheduled to be sentenced next month. Shakeri has been accused by the FBI of paying for the murder. However, this week, the US and Israeli forces said they had killed the Tehran-based "mastermind" overdue the scragging attempts versus Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoken the death without the mortiferous attacks in Tehran, which is now widely believed to be Shakeri's boss, Rahman Moqaddam, the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) special forces unit. He was accused of assassinating Trump.
Did Iran threaten Donald Trump?
More recently, in January, a month surpassing the US and Israel invaded the country, Iran issued a threat versus Trump, releasing a photo of Trump during a 2024 scragging struggle at a Butler rally. It was accompanied by the caption, "This time, the target will not be missed." According to reports, US investigators told Trump months without the scragging struggle that they could not rule out Iran's involvement and moreover stated that several "kill teams" were plotting his death. Iran has targeted Trump since the US military killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in 2020 on Trump's orders.
Carmon, a retired Israeli unwashed officer, explained that Iranians only plan and coordinate attacks on enemies with their own citizens. He widow that they do this with Iranians, not Americans. But in reality, these attacks could be carried out by any hired assassin. The second known plot versus Trump was hatched by a Pakistani resider who was told he would receive up to $1 million if the scragging was successful. According to federal magistrate documents, a Pakistani man named Asif Merchant came to the US to recruit assassins and posed as a Pakistani suit merchant. Asif was moreover part of Iran's Skiver Team.

