Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that if Iran attempts an assassination against him, the United States military would launch devastating attacks, including thousands of missiles aimed at Iran. This statement comes after Trump alleged that Tehran had plans to kill him. In addition to this threat, new strict sanctions have been imposed on Iran's financial network, targeting financiers of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and others. The U.S. claims these financial networks misuse public funds to build property empires abroad, enriching members of the Iranian government and Revolutionary Guard. Tensions between the two countries have escalated following recent attacks on commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and subsequent retaliatory military actions. Iran has criticized the new sanctions as violating a recent agreement that prohibited new economic restrictions. Tehran insists it is prepared to defend itself fully and believes regional tensions will not end with its concessions. The U.S. Treasury Department has announced continued efforts to isolate high-ranking Iranian officials from the global financial system.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Trump's aggressive military threats toward Iran and the imposition of new sanctions in a manner that emphasizes their severity and justification by the U.S., while briefly mentioning Iran's opposition without providing balanced counterpoints or extensive context from Iranian or






