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JUST IN; Iranian Officials Say There Is No Need to Assassinate Donald Trump Because His Presidency Is Already Accelerating U.S. Decline Through Internal Division and Global Isolation
JUST IN; Iranian Officials Say There Is No Need to Assassinate Donald Trump Because His Presidency Is Already Accelerating U.S. Decline Through Internal Division and Global Isolation
**JUST IN: Iranian Officials Claim Trump’s Political Influence Is Weakening U.S. Global Standing**
Iranian officials have reportedly dismissed any notion of targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump, arguing instead that his political legacy and ongoing influence are already contributing to what they describe as a gradual decline in American global power.
According to statements attributed to senior figures, the focus is not on direct confrontation but on what they see as internal challenges within the United States. These officials pointed to deep political polarization, institutional distrust, and increasing social divisions as factors undermining national cohesion.
They also suggested that shifts in U.S. foreign policy during and after Trump’s presidency have strained long-standing alliances, leading to what they characterize as growing international isolation. In their view, these developments have reduced Washington’s ability to project influence abroad and maintain unified partnerships.
Analysts note that such remarks are consistent with broader geopolitical messaging from Tehran, which often emphasizes perceived weaknesses in U.S. leadership as part of its strategic narrative. However, American policymakers and many international observers continue to debate the extent to which domestic political dynamics affect the country’s global standing.
While the comments are likely to intensify rhetorical tensions, they also reflect an ongoing war of narratives between the two nations—one that increasingly plays out in public statements rather than direct confrontation.