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Trump Opposes Israel’s Bid to K-ll Iran’s Supreme Leader
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Israel had a chance to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, but President Trump rejected it. U.S. officials disclosed this decision, highlighting Trump’s reluctance to deepen Middle East conflict. The plan emerged as Israel intensifies strikes against Iran’s nuclear and missile facilities.
U.S. officials informed Axios of Trump’s stance over the weekend. Israel saw an operational window to target the leader.
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The Context
Iran’s Supreme Leader holds ultimate authority over its military and policies. His assassination could provoke severe Iranian retaliation.
Trump’s rejection aligns with his campaign promises to limit U.S. war involvement. He has prioritized negotiations over military escalation.
Israel’s strikes aim to curb Iran’s regional influence and nuclear ambitions. The assassination plan was part of this aggressive posture.
The U.S. and Israel share intelligence with Israel to counter Iran. Trump’s decision may reflect differing priorities in their alliance.
Some commend Trump’s caution, fearing a wider war. Others argue a bolder move could deter Iran’s aggression.
Critics warn assassination would inflame tensions with unpredictable outcomes. Supporters believe it could weaken Iran’s leadership significantly.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 10 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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