Nournews: A year later, reliable field statistics and polls showed that his economic promises had not been fulfilled and her popularity had dropped to 17%.
In such circumstances, creating a security crisis and making controversial claims has become a tool to attract public attention and divert attention from an unsuccessful election record-- a model that was also used in previous election campaigns.
Assassination claims in the service of psychological warfare
The claim that Iran wants to assassinate Trump, along with the authorization of a "full response" and the language of physical elimination, continues the same threatening tone of speech that has always been used against Iran's territorial integrity and officials.
Such an approach, rather than being defensive in nature, is part of a psychological war to maintain psychological, security, and political pressure against Iran.
Trump, who has experienced his own previous failures and inabilities to achieve his goals, is attempting to turn foreign threats into a tool for building domestic consensus by relying on domestic economic discontent and blaming foreign countries for his failures.
The West's ccontradiction and neglected responsibility
While Europeans and human rights advocates emphasize territorial sovereignty and adherence to agreements, their silence or double standards in the face of the United States' overt threats and its violent rhetoric have rendered these claims worthless.
One cannot, on the one hand, deplore the United States' behavior on issues like Greenland and, on the other, ignore the same threats against Iran.
Adherence to international law requires practical action and a clear condemnation of state terrorism, not using countries as bargaining chips in cases like Ukraine or for the West's geopolitical interests.
Iran's deterrence and the cost of illusion
Historical experience has shown that Iran has never initiated war, but has responded decisively when faced with aggression.
From the Iran-Iraq war to the arrest of aggressor forces and countering terrorist acts, it has been proven that a peace-oriented policy is accompanied by active deterrence.
Any strategic folly will entail heavy and irreparable costs for America and will accelerate the decline of its authority.
Political thinkers in America know very well that military threats, under any pretext, including creating a scenario that Iran intends to assassinate Trump, bring neither security nor authority.
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