Trump threatens Iran with '1,000 missiles' over any assassination attempt
Trump warned the US has 1,000 missiles aimed at Iran if Tehran tries to assassinate him, after Friday sermons called for revenge over Khamenei's death.
Donald Trump has raised the stakes with Tehran again. In a Truth Social post, the US president warned that the United States has “1,000 missiles” ready and aimed at Iran, to be fired if the regime carries out an assassination attempt against him — vowing to “decimate and destroy” the country if it happens.
What exactly did Trump say?
That the missiles are “locked and loaded”, that orders have already been issued, and that US forces will stay on alert for a year, extendable, to respond to any attempt on his life. The same day, the US Treasury announced sanctions on an alleged Iranian financier — the official sanctions lists are published by the Treasury Department.
Why now?
The threat follows coordinated Friday sermons in Iran, where the Friday Prayer Policy Council called for revenge over the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. It is another step in an escalation that has been building for weeks: the ceasefire between the two countries has been fragile since June and talks remain suspended, with no stable diplomatic channel in sight.
For now, the rhetoric is moving faster than events — there is no record of a fresh strike by either side. But with vows of revenge on one side and missile counts on the other, the margin for miscalculation in the Gulf remains uncomfortably thin.
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