HomeWorld NewsWhy is Trump so afraid of Iran

Why is Trump so afraid of Iran


US President Donald Trump fears Iran. Iranian commander Qasem Solaimani was killed in a US attack in Iraq during Trump. Since then, Trump has been afraid that Iran can try to kill him somehow. This is what Alex Eisenstad, author of the book 'Rivenge: The Inside Story of Trumps to Power', wrote about him.

Eisenstad writes in US media Exios, “Donald Trump was tried to kill Donald Trump during the 2021 US presidential election.” Everyone knows it. Eisenstad claimed that Iran was behind the attack. Iran's threat in public is as much as everyone thinks in reality this threat is more and more serious. In the face of this threat, Trump's team took some exceptional precautionary measures. One of which was to use a pseudo -aircraft, so that possible attacks could be resisted.

In the book Eisenstad 'Revenge: The Inside Story of Trumps Return to Power', the US authorities are concerned about the possible Iran's possible attacks and details of how Trump influenced Trump.

The Iranian threat is that Trump's head is still rotating from one of his speeches last week. Trump said if Iranian detectives had “tried to kill him”, he ordered his administration to 'completely destroy' Iran.

Later, however, Trump amended his statement, saying he wanted a “sure nuclear peace agreement” with Iran. Eisenstad claimed that Iran has targeted Trump since 2021. This is because Iran's top military leader Kasem Solaimani was killed in an airstrike when Trump was president that year.

Eisenstad says in his book, “US law enforcement agencies warned Trump last year that Iran had deployed their agents in the United States. These agents also have missiles fired from the ground to the sky. '

Trump's team feared that the Iranians could attack his personal plane. On September 7 last year, the firing on Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, was fired on Trump. Of course, the Eisenstad has admitted that Iran has no evidence of involvement in the incident. Similarly, Iran's involvement in Trump in Pennsylvania, just two months before the incident, has no evidence of involvement in Iran. The attack, however, damaged a part of Trump's ear.

However, immediately after the Florida incident, Trump's security team became so concerned that they arranged for Trump to travel on a disguised plane. The aircraft was from his friend and real estate businessman Steve Witcoof. This Witkoff is currently the Middle East ambassador to Trump.

Then most of his campaign staff were lifted in Trump's personal aircraft 'Trump Force One'. And Trump used to get on WitcoF's plane. This issue upset many Trump's associates. Because they were afraid that if the plane was attacked, they could die.

The two chief manager of the campaign Suzy Wiles (now the White House Chief of Staff) and Chris Lassivita are separated for security interests. Wiles boarded Witkoff's plane with Trump, and Lassivita lives in the Trump Force One.

Many were unaware of this. Some assistant aircraft realizes just before the flight, Trump's scheduled window seat is empty. Lassivita then told everyone, 'The boss is not going with us today. He was taken to another plane. This is just an experimental step to handle such a situation in the future. '

Top leaders of the campaign try to assure that Trump's team is not targeting the Iranian attack. But since the enemy was suspected of having missiles from the ground to the sky, many were forced to think, why were they taken on this plane?

The experience of that flight was like a scary. There, many colleagues were joking with each other, but were extremely terrified inside. “The thing was terrible, we realized that it was a serious event,” three associates of Trump later told Eisenstad.

The flight was later known as 'Ghost Flight' in Trump's campaign. On that day the Secret Service also launched a camouflage car procession. One of them was Trump, the other his colleagues. Trump's campaign team has to face some more terrifying situations.

After a rally on Long Island in New York on September 7, Secretary Service warned Trump's campaign leaders that they had received intelligence information that there were plans to attack Trump's vehicle. Lassivita then told Trump's social media chief, Dan Scavino, to joke, “Do not take the head out of the car window and take pictures. Because you will be the target then. '

A drone was seen flying at Trump's car on a tour of Pennsylvania next week. Secretary officials opened the roof of the vehicle and dropped the drone with an electrical magnet gun.

Members of Trump's campaign said that Trump was more concerned with the Iranian threat as much as he used to speak publicly in public. At the rally, he often spoke proudly about the killing of Solomani. But when the threat of Iran became apparent, the assistants noticed, 'He has begun to talk less about this.'

Personally, Trump continues to think more about the security of his election campaign. At one point he thought, 'Will the voters want to endure such murder for four years?'

Whether the people will tolerate it – so it is a matter of watching now. However, if Eisenstad's statement is correct, it is clear that Trump is widely afraid of Iran. And since he has been elected president, the US people have to accept the suspension of Trump's assassination for the next four years.



RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -
- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Recent Comments