Assassination Pledges

Iran Offers $25 Million Bounty for Trump Assassination

The article argues that critics misunderstand historical context and the concept of “imminence” when assessing the threat posed by Iran. For nearly fifty years, Iran has pursued a doctrine of exporting revolution through a network of proxies, resulting in numerous attacks and destabilizing actions across the region and globally. While some dismiss current actions as an “illegal war” lacking immediate threat, the authors contend that in the nuclear age, waiting for direct attack is irresponsible, citing international law and historical precedents like the Cuban Missile Crisis to justify anticipatory self-defense against Iran’s demonstrated intent and capability.

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