A commentator using the alias 'Caligula' dismissed reported calls from Tehran for the assassination of President Donald Trump, according to the source post. The post sarcastically remarked that the callers 'mean to kill me with kisses' and referenced a figure named Mojtaba, mocking the seriousness of the threat.
The commentary, shared on the source early Saturday, appears to respond to reports of renewed calls from Tehran for the assassination of President Trump. The post, written in a sarcastic tone, dismisses the threat by suggesting the caller is insincere. The alias 'Caligula' is known for satirical political commentary. The post also references a figure named 'Mojtaba' in a fictional scenario of death in the White House, further mocking the seriousness of the threat. These assassination calls come amid a backdrop of heightened US-Iran tensions. As The Zioneer reported on July 1, hardline ayatollahs have publicly called for the assassination of Trump and Netanyahu, while President Trump has repeatedly threatened military action against Iran. The tone of the post suggests that the commentator views the assassination calls as empty rhetoric.
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