Trump has no new tricks either, claiming he's "always been at the top of Iran's assassination list."

Before the words had even faded, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi gave an interview to the media.

Reporter: "Israel told Trump that Iran attempted to assassinate him."

Araghchi had already figured out Trump’s game: "Notice the pattern? Every election cycle, Trump automatically stages his 'assassination' script. We've seen this before several times. This time, he's pointing the finger at Iran."

Araghchi: "They also claim we're just seven days away from a nuclear bomb. Then they launch war and kill our people."

Araghchi turned to the reporter with a question: "How many leaders has Iran killed? Zero. That’s the answer. We only want peace. Now everyone knows who’s spreading lies to push for war."

Trump pulling out the same old assassination playbook again makes it seem like his election script is nothing but recycled material. Such tired tactics usually work only once—hardly convincing the second time around.

Constantly emphasizing his high-risk profession shows Old Trump's supposed dedication and plants seeds for future 'fulfillment.'

Araghchi deftly dismantled the entire charade with just a few words, effectively neutralizing the accusations.

From this perspective, Old Trump’s supposedly injured ear???? might very well be part of the script too.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1870387385743562/

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