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Trump's death spiral of threatening Iran | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again threatened to wipe out Iran, saying 'the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist' if Iran continues to violate the ceasefire agreement. Andrew Chang breaks down the cycle of the two countries' recent attacks, retaliations and perceived provocations to try to understand how they keep vacillating between conflict and dealmaking. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)
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The Independent
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump’s instructions if Iran assassinates him: ‘Literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before’
The president repeats a threat to destroy Iran should anything happen to him as a ceasefire collapse in the months-long US war
USA TODAY
· Jul 8, 2026
Donald Trump says he’s 'number one on the kill list for Iran' during NATO press conference
Trump said his life is in danger as hostilities flare back up with Iran, telling reporters at a NATO press conference that he’s “number one on the kill list for Iran.” Trump also appeared to threaten Iran’s new leadership during the press conference. “They had leaders, they’re gone,” Trump said. “And they had another set of leaders, they’re gone. Now they have another set of leaders, they may be gone. Who knows?” “And you know what? I may be gone too,” Trump added. “Because I’m their number one target.”
Trend News Agency
· Jun 28, 2026
Trump warns Iran of possible consequences of new attacks
Trump warns Iran of possible consequences of new attacks
Disclose.tv
· Jul 8, 2026
[Video] NOW - Trump: "There may be a big attack tonight [on Iran].
NOW - Trump: There may be a big attack tonight [on Iran]. And it will knock-out a lot of stuff.@disclosetv
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 8, 2026
US vs Iran: ‘We’ll hit them real hard tonight’ – Trump
United States President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran again after saying an initial ceasefire deal with the Islamic Republic was over. Trump issued the threat on Wednesday while speaking on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Turkey, slamming Iranian officials for what he described as not sticking to the deals they negotiated. He warned [] US vs Iran: ‘We’ll hit them real hard tonight’ – Trump
All Israel News
· Jul 10, 2026
TEHRAN TARGETS TRUMP FOR ASSASSINATION — it’s time for Trump to end Iran threat once and for all
TEHRAN TARGETS TRUMP FOR ASSASSINATION — it’s time for Trump to end Iran threat once and for all
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Related coverage for "Trump's death spiral of threatening Iran | About That": The Independent — Trump’s instructions if Iran assassinates him: ‘Literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before’. USA TODAY — Donald Trump says he’s 'number one on the kill list for Iran' during NATO press conference. Trend News Agency — Trump warns Iran of possible consequences of new attacks. Disclose.tv — [Video] NOW - Trump: "There may be a big attack tonight [on Iran].. Daily Post Nigeria — US vs Iran: ‘We’ll hit them real hard tonight’ – Trump. All Israel News — TEHRAN TARGETS TRUMP FOR ASSASSINATION — it’s time for Trump to end Iran threat once and for all