Iran Allegedly Plotted To Kill Trump With Sniper, Missile, Knife

Iran Allegedly Plotted To Kill Trump With Sniper, Missile, Knife

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Tehran reportedly schemed to take out President Trump using a sniper, a stabbing, and a missile.

The alleged assassination plots are jaw-dropping in their scope and ambition. According to this report, Iran explored everything from recruiting a knife-wielding attacker to strike at a crowded public gathering, to positioning a sharpshooter for a kill shot, to the wildest scheme of all, firing a shoulder-launched missile at Air Force One while Trump was aboard.

Israeli officials reportedly sounded the alarm to American intelligence agencies on multiple occasions over the past year as tensions between Washington and Tehran spiraled. Some of those urgent warnings went straight to top White House officials, according to individuals with knowledge of the intelligence.

The timeline of threats allegedly ramped up before the 12-day conflict in June 2025 and grew even more pressing ahead of U.S. military operations targeting Iran in February. But the single most alarming warning reportedly came just before the NATO gathering in Ankara this past July. Israeli intelligence told the White House that Iran might try to bring down Air Force One with a shoulder-fired weapon during Trump's trip to Turkey.

Here is where it gets even wilder. American intelligence agencies could not independently verify several of the specific Israeli warnings. Turkish intelligence officials also reportedly found zero evidence supporting the alleged NATO summit plot. Despite all of that uncertainty, the Secret Service and White House took no chances whatsoever.

During the Turkey visit, security officials reportedly executed a full-blown deception operation. They secretly moved Trump off Air Force One and onto a completely different aircraft before departing the country. That is next-level cloak and dagger stuff.

The backdrop to all of this is Iran's well-documented desire for payback over the 2020 killing of military commander Qassem Soleimani. U.S. intelligence has long assessed that Tehran wants revenge against Trump personally for ordering that strike.

These assassination warnings reportedly played a role in Trump's own calculations as he considered military action against Iran earlier this year. Washington and Jerusalem have not always seen eye to eye on just how dangerous Tehran truly is. American intelligence assessed that Iran was not actively constructing a nuclear weapon, while Israel insisted the threat was far more immediate. Trump ultimately went ahead with strikes in February.

An Israeli Embassy spokesperson pushed back hard on any suggestion that Jerusalem was strategically feeding intelligence to push Trump toward confrontation. The spokesperson pointed out that critics would just as easily blame Israel for withholding vital information if it served their narrative.

Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi would not get into specifics but confirmed that agents constantly evaluate threats surrounding the president and adapt protective operations in real time at every secured location.

In several cases connected to recent military operations involving Iran, the CIA reportedly gave Israeli intelligence about threats to Trump a "low confidence" rating. Even so, senior Israeli officials reportedly went around normal channels on multiple occasions and personally briefed administration officials inside the White House Situation Room.

Whether every single alleged Iranian plot can be fully confirmed remains an open question. What is crystal clear is that the warnings were taken seriously enough to trigger extraordinary protective measures around the president during one of the most volatile periods in U.S.-Iran relations.

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