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Iran’s involvement in assassination attempts on U.S. soil is not entirely new. Over the years, several Iranian operatives have been named and indicted for plotting to kill U.S. government officials. Among these operatives is Majid Dastjani Farahani, a suspected member of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security. Farahani has allegedly been recruiting individuals for operations in the U.S., including plots targeting current and former U.S. officials. Another name associated with these plots is Asif Merchant, who orchestrated a plan to assassinate U.S. officials in New York City. Shahram Poursafi, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has also been implicated in a plot to kill John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser, in retaliation for the 2020 killing of IRGC leader Qasem Soleimani.

Adding to these known operatives, intelligence reports suggest that there could be more Iranian agents in the U.S. than previously acknowledged. As experts in military intelligence suggest, when a small team is identified, it’s often assumed that a larger, unseen network is also present. In this case, the presence of three Iranian agents could indicate a command cell of 15 to 20 personnel operating covertly within the U.S. Such an extensive network raises alarm bells about the scope and seriousness of the threat against Trump and potentially other political figures.
Social media, often quicker to report than mainstream outlets, has picked up on these threats, revealing further alarming details. According to online sources, Iranian operatives have smuggled in surface-to-air missiles, such as the SA-7, a man-portable system similar to the U.S.-made Stinger missile. These reports have not been officially confirmed by the U.S. government, but their circulation adds to the tension and fear surrounding Trump’s safety.
Dr. Pete Chambers, a former Army Lt. Col. and Green Beret, has been actively involved in border security and was one of the first to publicly discuss the assassination threats against Trump. On the evening of September 22, he received a tip from a confidential informant about a potential assassination attempt. The next morning, Chambers received further corroboration from a second informant, Bazzel Baz, a trusted colleague in national security circles.
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Chambers’ involvement further highlights the severity of the situation. With his background in border security and years of experience in intelligence, his public warnings should not be taken lightly. His efforts to bring this issue to light serve as a reminder that the threat against Trump is real and must be addressed with urgency.
Despite the seriousness of the FBI briefing and the involvement of military experts, there seems to be little movement from national security agencies to address the threat. According to some sources, the typical response to such briefings is to simply advise the individual to “be alert.” Beyond this, there’s often little in the way of actual protection or preventive action. This lack of response has led to frustration, as experts like Chambers push for more substantial measures to safeguard Trump’s life and the integrity of the 2024 election.
The threat from Iran is clear, and the time for action is now. With three named Iranian agents already in the U.S., the potential for further attacks looms large. National security experts and lawmakers alike are urging the government to take decisive action before it’s too late. The stakes are not just Trump’s life but the stability of the entire nation as it heads into one of the most crucial elections in modern history.




