Iran Targets Trump On Assassination List, Warns Ex-Official

By Rampart Stonebridge,
 updated on May 8, 2025

Iran’s chilling assassination plot against former President Donald Trump reveals the dangerous reach of its terror network, according to a former U.S. official. John Bolton, who served as National Security Adviser under Trump, exposed the regime’s retaliatory scheme on Sky News’ The World, linking it to the 2020 killing of a top Iranian commander. This unprecedented threat against American leaders demands a strong response to protect national sovereignty.

As reported by The Sun, Bolton warned that Iran’s terror network spans Europe and the United States, targeting former U.S. officials. The assassination list, he claims, is retaliation for the U.S. strike that killed Qasem Soleimani, a key Iranian military figure. Soleimani led the Quds Force, which orchestrated Iran’s operations abroad.

Soleimani, designated a terrorist by the U.S., was a powerful commander whose death in 2020 provoked Iran’s vow of vengeance. Bolton emphasized that Trump tops Iran’s hit list, with himself and other former cabinet officials also targeted. These threats stem from actions taken in their official duties, not personal disputes.

Iran’s Extensive Terror Network

Iran’s terror network, Bolton revealed, is alarmingly sophisticated, operating across the Middle East and Europe. The regime allegedly employs Eastern European criminal gangs to carry out its plots. This global reach underscores the need for vigilance against foreign threats on American soil.

In 2022, the U.S. Justice Department issued an arrest warrant for Shahram Poursafi, an Iranian national accused of plotting to assassinate Bolton. This incident highlights Iran’s willingness to act on its threats. Bolton stressed that such actions against senior U.S. officials could be considered an act of war.

“I think Iran’s terror network is quite extensive,” Bolton said, pointing to its operations in Western nations. He warned that the regime’s actions are not mere rhetoric but a clear danger. The targeting of American leaders is a direct challenge to U.S. strength.

Trump as Primary Target

Bolton, a vocal critic of Trump, confirmed that the former president is Iran’s primary target. “President Trump is at the top of their list,” he stated, emphasizing the gravity of the threat. Other former cabinet officials also face similar dangers, marking an unprecedented escalation.

“Other former cabinet officials are targets of Iran,” Bolton noted, calling the situation unparalleled. He argued that these threats are not about dissent but retribution for official U.S. policies. This distinction underscores the regime’s hostility toward America’s leadership.

Bolton himself has been a target, requiring a security detail for protection. However, Trump withdrew Bolton’s Secret Service protection on his inauguration day. This decision, Bolton argued, sends a dangerous signal to America’s adversaries.

Security Concerns Escalate

“On what one might have thought was a pretty busy inauguration day, President Trump had the time to cancel my Secret Service protection,” Bolton remarked. He has since arranged his security measures. The move raises questions about prioritizing personal grudges over national security.

Bolton warned that withdrawing protection weakens America’s stance against hostile regimes. “It sends a very bad signal to adversaries of the United States around the world,” he said. Such actions could embolden Iran and other enemies.

The former adviser also cautioned that targeting former officials could affect decision-making within Trump’s administration. “It’s going to have an effect decision making in Trump’s administration,” Bolton predicted. Fear of retribution may deter bold policy choices.

Unprecedented Threats to Leaders

Bolton, a foreign policy hawk, described working in Trump’s White House as chaotic, likening it to “living inside a pinball machine.” Despite their differences, he remains united with Trump in facing Iran’s threats. His warnings highlight the need for unity against external dangers.

Iran’s alleged plots are a stark reminder of the costs of confronting global terror. Bolton stressed that these threats are “really dangerous behaviour” aimed at undermining U.S. resolve. The regime’s actions demand a robust defense of American interests.

As Iran’s terror network continues to threaten American leaders, the nation must stand firm. The targeting of Trump and others is a direct assault on the values of faith, family, and sovereignty. Protecting those who serve the country is essential to restoring America’s strength.

About Rampart Stonebridge

I'm Rampart Stonebridge, a relentless truth-seeker who refuses to let the mainstream media bury the facts. Freedom and America are my biggest passions.

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