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U.S. President Donald Trump stated on February 4, 2025, that any attempt by Iran to assassinate him would result in their obliteration. During a press briefing, Trump declared, "I've left instructions if they do it, they get obliterated, there won't be anything left." His comments came as he signed a presidential memorandum aimed at increasing economic pressure on Tehran, characterized as "tough" by the President.
The remarks follow the U.S. Justice Department's announcement of thwarted assassination plans, which allegedly involved Iranian intelligence directing Farhad Shakeri to surveil Trump. Shakeri is currently at large in Iran. Amid escalating tensions, Trump expressed a willingness to engage with his Iranian counterpart to deter nuclear ambitions.
Additionally, Trump accused the previous administration of failing to enforce oil sanctions, which he claims has allowed Iran to advance its nuclear program. The President's memorandum directs U.S. officials to implement measures aimed at reducing Iran's oil exports and intensifying sanctions against violators. Tehran's oil exports accounted for approximately $53 billion in 2023.