Netanyahu Warns: Iran Wants Trump Dead for Blocking Their Nuclear Bomb

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In a powerful and alarming statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that the Iranian regime has attempted to assassinate President Donald J. Trump on at least two occasions, in direct retaliation for his uncompromising stance against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

“They want to kill him. He is enemy number one. A decisive leader who tore up their fake deal and eliminated Qasem Soleimani,” Netanyahu declared. “They also tried to assassinate me, but I’m the junior partner.”

These are not hollow threats. They are a stark confirmation of the real and present danger posed by Iran, and of how deeply Trump’s actions have disrupted their march toward a nuclear bomb.

A Fake Deal, A Real Threat
Netanyahu recalled that before Trump, Western leaders had signed what he called a “fake deal” with Iran—allowing the regime to enrich uranium under weak oversight, in exchange for the unfreezing of billions of dollars.

“They filled them with billions,” Netanyahu said. “But Trump took their deal and tore it up.”

By withdrawing from the Iran nuclear agreement in 2018, Trump imposed crippling sanctions, dismantled terror-financing networks, and authorized the targeted strike that killed Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Quds Force and mastermind of violent operations across the Middle East.

Iran’s Number One Enemy
Trump didn’t just slow down Iran’s uranium enrichment—he reshaped the global narrative. While other governments tried to appease Tehran with vague diplomacy, Trump drew a clear red line:

“You can’t have a nuclear weapon. And that means you can’t enrich [uranium].”

This stance made him public enemy number one in the eyes of the Islamic regime. And according to Netanyahu, Iran now sees Trump not just as a geopolitical adversary—but as a top priority target.

Two Assassination Attempts, One Message
“Yes. Iran tried to assassinate President Trump twice,” Netanyahu stated in a recent interview. “They used proxies, they used their intelligence services. He’s their biggest obstacle. I was a target too, but he’s the central figure.”

This revelation exposes the depth of Iran’s hostility toward Trump—and the geopolitical significance of his leadership. For Israel, and much of the free world, Trump is seen as the shield that stopped Iran from becoming a nuclear-armed terrorist state.

A Leader Who Commands Respect
Netanyahu, one of Trump’s most steadfast allies on the global stage, emphasized that without Trump’s intervention, Iran could have developed nuclear weapons by now—with silent backing from regimes like Russia and North Korea.

“It’s not just about stopping Iran. It’s about preventing a nuclear war in the Middle East,” Netanyahu warned.

In his view, Trump is the only Western leader with the conviction to say ‘no’ to Tehran—without hesitation, without fear, and without appeasement.

Conclusion: Trump Is the Wall Against Nuclear Terrorism
Netanyahu’s comments confirm what many already knew: Donald Trump is not just a political figure—he is a decisive force against global terrorism.

While others choose weakness and empty negotiations, Trump made it clear: you don’t negotiate with enemies of the free world—you act.

Today, the Iranian regime seeks revenge on the man who dismantled their path to the bomb. But as long as Trump is in the White House, the nuclear threat faces an unshakable wall: a united front between the United States and Israel.

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