Iranian Regime Official Threatens Trump’s Life After “Death, Fire and Fury” Warning
Ali Larijani, head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has issued a direct death threat against President Donald Trump, warning the commander-in-chief to “watch out for yourself — lest you be eliminated.”
The brazen threat came early Tuesday morning in direct response to President Trump’s uncompromising warning to Tehran promising “Death, Fire and Fury” following continued U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iranian targets.
Larijani took to social media to mock the President’s resolve, dismissing Trump’s pledge as “paper threats” while simultaneously threatening assassination. The Iranian regime operative quoted Trump’s Truth Social post before launching into his menacing response.
Regime Official Shows Contempt for American Strength
“Iran does not fear your paper threats,” Larijani declared with characteristic Islamic Republic arrogance, demonstrating once again why the mullahs in Tehran only understand strength and force.
The senior Iranian leader’s message escalated quickly from dismissive mockery to explicit assassination threats. “Even those greater than you could not eliminate the Iranian nation,” he wrote, before delivering his chilling warning about Trump being “eliminated.”
This represents exactly the kind of dangerous rhetoric that has defined Iran’s terrorist regime for decades — a regime that has murdered Americans, funded terror across the Middle East, and repeatedly threatened to destroy both the United States and Israel.
Trump’s Maximum Pressure Returns
President Trump’s “Death, Fire and Fury” declaration signals a return to the maximum pressure campaign that successfully crippled Iran’s economy during his first term. Unlike the appeasement strategies that emboldened Tehran, Trump understands that tyrants respect strength, not weakness.
The joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes that prompted Larijani’s threats demonstrate the kind of decisive action required to counter Iranian aggression. These operations target the regime’s military capabilities and terror infrastructure — precisely the assets Tehran uses to threaten American interests and allies throughout the region.
The Mullahs’ Desperation Shows
Larijani’s unhinged response reveals the regime’s growing desperation. When cornered, the Iranian leadership always resorts to threats and bluster. But their bravado masks a fundamental weakness — an economy in shambles, a population that despises them, and military capabilities that pale in comparison to American power.
The fact that a senior Iranian official felt compelled to issue such threats publicly demonstrates how effectively Trump’s strategy has rattled the regime. They’re not dismissing him as irrelevant — they’re threatening him because they fear what’s coming.
A Regime With American Blood on Its Hands
Iran’s mullahs have orchestrated terror attacks, kidnappings, and murders targeting Americans for over four decades. From the 1979 hostage crisis to funding Hezbollah’s bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, from IED attacks in Iraq to assassination plots on U.S. soil, the regime has consistently acted as America’s enemy.
Larijani’s threat represents nothing new — just another chapter in Iran’s long history of threatening American leaders and citizens. What has changed is the American response.
No More Appeasement
The Trump administration has made clear that the days of sending pallets of cash to Tehran are over. No more nuclear deals that enrich the regime while doing nothing to curb its terror activities. No more looking the other way while Iran spreads chaos across the Middle East.
This administration understands that peace comes through strength, not capitulation. The Iranian regime must understand that threatening an American president carries consequences far beyond their comprehension.
The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher
Larijani’s explicit threat against President Trump’s life demands an overwhelming response. This isn’t diplomatic posturing — it’s a terrorist regime threatening assassination of the American commander-in-chief.
Every option must remain on the table. Economic sanctions should be tightened until the regime’s economy collapses entirely. Military pressure should increase exponentially. And Tehran must understand that any attempt to harm President Trump or any American will result in the complete destruction of the Iranian regime.
The Iranian people deserve better than the murderous theocracy that has oppressed them for decades. They deserve freedom from the mullahs who steal their wealth, crush their rights, and drag their nation into endless conflict.
President Trump’s warning of “Death, Fire and Fury” isn’t an empty threat — it’s a promise. And unlike the appeasers who preceded him, Trump keeps his promises.
The regime in Tehran would be wise to remember what happened to other enemies who underestimated this President’s resolve. Their threats won’t intimidate him. Their bluster won’t deter him. And their terrorism won’t be tolerated.
Ali Larijani and his fellow regime officials should indeed watch themselves — because the full might of American power is about to remind them why threatening the United States remains the worst decision any adversary can make.





