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Trump Says US Should Wipe Iran ‘Off the Face of the Earth’ If He’s Assassinated

Former President Donald Trump said in a post on his social media site Truth Social that the US should wipe Iran “off the face of the earth” if he’s ever assassinated.

After the assassination attempt on Trump, CNN reported that the US had intelligence from a single “human source” that Iran was plotting to kill him. The report offered no evidence, and Iran strongly denied the accusation. But that hasn’t stopped Iran hawks from using the claim to advance their agendas.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated the claim during his address to Congress. In his post on Truth Social, Trump included a video of Netanyahu saying, “We recently learned” that Iran was threatening to kill the former president.

“If they do ‘assassinate President Trump,’ which is always a possibility, I hope that America obliterates Iran, wipes it off the face of the Earth — If that does not happen, American Leaders will be considered ‘gutless’ cowards!” Trump wrote.

Trump made the post ahead of his Friday meeting with Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. During Netanyahu’s visit to the resort, Trump denied rumors that his relationship with the Israeli leader ever soured. “We’ve always had a great relationship,” Trump told reporters, according to The Associated Press. “It was never bad.”

According to a readout of the meeting put out on Trump’s official website, Netanyahu thanked the former president for steps he took during his time in office, including the assassination of Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani, which brought the US and Iran to the brink of war.

“Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked President Trump and his Administration for working to promote stability in the region through, among many historic achievements, the Abraham Accords, moving the United States Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, eliminating Qasem Soleimani, ending the horrific Iran Nuclear Deal, as well as combatting anti-Semitism in America and abroad.,” the readout said.

After the meeting, Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, who met with Netanyahu on Thursday. Israeli officials were reportedly upset with her public remarks after the meeting. Harris pledged strong support for Israel but also said Netanyahu should get a deal with Hamas “done” to “get a ceasefire to end the war.”

“PM Netanyahu of Israel had a terrible and ‘insulting’ meeting in DC with Kamala Harris, who also refused to preside over Congress during his speech, which is an obligation of the VP Rarely has such a thing happened,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday. He also said any Jewish Americans who vote for Harris should “have their heads examined.”

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Italy To Restore Diplomatic Ties With Syria

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has announced that Italy will appoint an ambassador to Syria for the first time in 12 years.

 According to The Associated Press, Tajani said one reason why Rome was restoring ties with Damascus was to “prevent Russia from monopolizing diplomatic efforts in the Middle Eastern country.”

The step to normalize relations with the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad comes after Italy and seven other European Union members sent a letter to Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, urging a different approach toward Syria and a re-evaluation of sanctions on the country.

Tajani said Italy received support to normalize with Syria from the other seven signatories to the letter, which include Austria, Croatia, Greece, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Cyprus, and Slovakia.

At least five EU countries have some sort of diplomatic ties with the Assad government, including the Czech Republic, which never cut ties with Damascus. Greece re-opened its embassy in Damascus in 2021.

The US says that it’s strongly opposed to other countries restoring ties with the Assad government, but that has not stopped a growing trend of normalization. More and more countries are accepting the regime change effort against Assad has failed. Last year, Syria was re-admitted to the Arab League, and Saudi Arabia re-opened its embassy in Damascus.

The US maintains crippling economic sanctions on Syria that are designed to prevent the reconstruction of the country, which naturally has a devastating impact on the civilian population. The US also keeps an occupying force of about 900 troops in eastern Syria and backs the Kurdish-led SDF.

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