Iran’s leader assures Biden: No intention to kill Trump
The New York Times has reported, citing informed sources, that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has sent a message to U.S. President Joe Biden, stating that Iran does not intend to kill Donald Trump.
According to the report published on Friday, November 15, the message was relayed through Sweden and was confirmed by an Iranian official, a U.S. official, and an analyst familiar with the matter.
The identities of the sources remain undisclosed, but the message was reportedly sent in October, signaling Iran’s interest in reducing escalating tensions with Washington.
In his message, Khamenei clarified to Biden that Iran is not seeking to harm former President Donald Trump, as the country aims to de-escalate its growing conflicts with the United States.
This development follows accusations by the U.S. Justice Department about a week ago, where Tehran was charged with plotting against Trump, further fueling tensions between the two nations.
The message, though unofficial, indicates an attempt by Iran to open communication channels and potentially ease hostilities amidst a backdrop of severe geopolitical strains.
The exchange comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with rising conflict between Iran and Israel and ongoing hostilities involving U.S. interests.
This fragile diplomacy highlights the delicate balance both nations must maintain to prevent further escalation.
Regional instability, coupled with these revelations, underscores the urgency for international diplomacy. Without proactive engagement from global powers, the risk of miscalculations leading to broader conflict remains a serious threat.
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