Tuesday, January 20, 2026

If anything goes wrong with Trump, Iran will be destroyed

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Try assassinating me? Trump shockingly reveals "national annihilation order": If anything goes wrong, Iran will be wiped off the face of the earth

Reporter : Chen Chengliang / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/5316972 Image : U.S. President Donald Trump (right) confirmed in an interview that he has given orders to wipe Iran off the face of the earth if assassinated; Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei (left) is embroiled in a media storm over the possibility that the country's bloody repression could result in 20,000 deaths. (AFP file photo)

The U.S.-Iran tensions have escalated into a terrifying balance of power, with the possibility of a "head of state assassination." According to AFP, US President Trump made a shocking announcement on the 20th, stating that he had issued a "firm directive" that if Tehran successfully assassinates him, the U.S. military will immediately take action to "wipe Iran off the face of the earth." The Tehran military responded strongly, threatening to "put the world on fire" if Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is killed.

The order to annihilate the nation has been issued; Trump warns in an interview that the cost of assassination is "disappearance."

In an interview with NewsNation, Trump stated that he has given the U.S. military a clear policy regarding the threat to his life from Iran. Trump stated bluntly: "I have very firm instructions. Whatever happens, they (the U.S. military) will wipe them (Iran) off the face of the earth."

This devastating warning is not empty rhetoric. When Trump returned to the White House last year, he warned that if Iran dared to act, it would face "utter annihilation." Meanwhile, 86-year-old Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is also facing an unprecedented crisis.

Iranian Armed Forces spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi immediately responded through state media, stating that if anyone dares to extend an aggressive hand towards Khamenei, "we will not only cut off that hand, but we will also ignite the entire world, leaving them nowhere to hide in the region."

Behind this high-level verbal sparring between the U.S. and Iran lies the most brutal and bloody repression Iran has experienced since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Due to economic collapse and a plummeting currency, Iran erupted in massive anti-government demonstrations last December. According to the Norway-based Iranian Human Rights (IHR) organization, the actual death toll may be far higher than estimated due to communication disruptions, potentially reaching as high as 20,000.

This humanitarian tragedy has also led to an extreme shift in the stance of exiles who have traditionally advocated non-violence. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi publicly called for U.S. intervention and "highly precise strikes" (i.e., assassinations) against Khamenei and the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to end the dictatorship.

The Tehran regime is currently at its limit, facing pressure from both domestic and international forces. On one hand, it faces domestic pressure for democratic reforms; on the other hand, it is caught in a vicious cycle of assassination and counter-assassination with the Trump administration. Human rights organizations point out that Tehran is using external military intimidation to attempt to cover up its crimes of massacring up to 20,000 civilians.


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The ongoing turmoil in Iran has drawn high alert from the international community. A startling assessment has recently emerged from the US diplomatic system. According to The Times of Israel, Dan Shapiro, former US ambassador to Israel under Barack Obama, published an analysis on social media platform X on the 18th, suggesting that US President Trump may attempt to "kill" Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the near future.

Shapiro pointed out that the imminent deployment of a US carrier strike group to the Middle East will significantly enhance the US's ability to conduct precision air strikes. He analyzed that Trump's recent hardline stance on the Iranian regime, along with Khamenei's provocative remarks on social media, indicate that the US may be considering extreme options. However, Shapiro also emphasized that even if Khamenei is removed from the list, regime change may not occur immediately. The Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) is likely to take over, and genuine political transformation will require the impetus of the Iranian people. Currently, this assessment is merely a personal analysis, and there is no evidence that the US has officially initiated any related military plans.

Meanwhile, Trump's public statements against the Tehran regime have become increasingly harsh. TIME magazine, citing an interview with Politico, reported that Trump, responding to Khamenei's accusations against the US, stated bluntly that Iran needs "new leadership." He denounced the 86-year-old Khamenei as a "sick man who has ruined the country," accusing him of maintaining his rule through violence and killing, and revealed that he had received briefings on several tough policies, including military action, but did not confirm specific action plans. The report also noted that Trump has canceled all scheduled contacts with Iranian officials.

According to HRANA, a U.S.-based human rights organization, the recent protests in Iran have resulted in 3,090 deaths, including 2,885 protesters, and more than 22,000 arrests, indicating that the situation is still rapidly deteriorating.

Image : On 14 January, an Israeli citizen lit a cigarette with a burning image of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei at a rally, in support of the Iranian protests. In response to the bloody crackdown in Tehran that left 3,090 dead, former US Ambassador to Israel, Spiro, predicted that the Trump administration might take extreme actions this week, such as assassinating Khamenei, bringing the standoff to the brink of war. (Image from Reuters)


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