Iran Proposes $58 Million Bounty on Trump and Netanyahu Amid Peace Negotiations
Iran's 'assassination bill' proposes $58 million bounty for killing Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu

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Iranian lawmakers are considering a bill that would offer a $58 million bounty for the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This proposal comes as negotiations for a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran are ongoing, highlighting tensions in the region.
- 01The proposed bill is titled 'Reciprocal action by military and security forces of the Islamic Republic'.
- 02Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of Iran's National Security Commission, stated that targeting Trump and Netanyahu is a right of the Iranian people.
- 03This bounty proposal follows a previous initiative by an Iranian group, Blood Covenant, which offered $40 million for Trump's assassination.
- 04Iran's leadership is reportedly concerned about threats to the life of Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader.
- 05U.S. Vice President JD Vance acknowledged challenges in negotiating with Iran's fragmented leadership.
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As negotiations for a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran continue, Iranian lawmakers are contemplating a controversial bill that would establish a $58 million bounty for the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and U.S. military commander Admiral Brad Cooper. The legislation, referred to as 'Reciprocal action by military and security forces of the Islamic Republic', is being discussed amid rising tensions and threats to Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Ebrahim Azizi, the chairman of Iran's National Security Commission, emphasized the necessity of targeting these leaders, framing it as a right of the Iranian people. The proposal echoes a previous bounty by the Iranian group Blood Covenant, which offered $40 million for Trump's assassination following military actions against Iranian nuclear sites. U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, have expressed concerns over the complexities of negotiating with Iran's divided leadership, highlighting the challenges in establishing clear communication and objectives. Iranian state media has reported that Tehran's peace proposals include demands for the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the lifting of sanctions, indicating a stalemate in diplomatic efforts.
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The proposed bounty could escalate tensions and violence in the region, affecting diplomatic relations and security.
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