Is Trump Suicidal? Instructions if he dies: "BOMB IRAN TO HELL” gives Israel the perfect motive to take him out
The real danger isn't Tehran—it's the nations that want Washington to pull the trigger.
President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell this week: if Iran assassinates him, he’s left instructions "to just literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before.”
That single statement may be the most dangerous telegraph in modern geopolitics. Because it doesn’t just warn Iran, it hands Israel an enormous incentive to make sure something does happen to Trump.
After all, nothing would trigger the kind of unrestrained American retaliation Israel has been pushing for more effectively than a dead Trump at Iranian hands.
Israeli “Source” Claims Iran is Plotting the Assasination
This week, Wall Street Journal reported an unnamed “Israeli intelligence source” and “U.S. official” warned of an active Iranian plot to assassinate Trump.
Critics are already calling it what it smells like: another false flag operation from a highly motivated and historically opportunistic Israeli government desperate to drag the United States into a wider war with Iran.
Impeccable Timing
On Wednesday, Trump had the chance to fly aboard the new “Qatari One”, i.e. the newly Air Force One gifted to him by the Qatari government. Instead, a reported security threat forced him to ditch the new plane and fly out on the retired model. The optics couldn’t be clearer: even the world’s most heavily protected leader is suddenly vulnerable

Trump later walked back the severity of the threat to Qatari One and downplayed the Israeli intelligence warnings. In classic Trump fashion, he told reporters:
“I’m on every single one of their lists, and so far I guess I’ve been a little bit lucky, but that maybe doesn’t last very long, because that’s the way it goes.”
The Dangerous Incentive Structure
Let’s be brutally honest about what’s happening here. Trump has effectively told the world exactly what button to press to unleash hell on Iran. Israel, which has been lobbying hard for direct U.S. military escalation, now has a crystal-clear roadmap: remove Trump, frame Iran, and watch JD Vance go full scorched-earth.
This isn’t conspiracy theory, it’s another example of Trump’s really very high IQ. When you publicly announce the precise conditions under which you’ll hand your allies the war they’ve always wanted, you create perverse incentives. And nobody in the world is better at making others do their work than Israel.
The pattern is familiar: vague, unattributed warnings from “Israeli sources,” conveniently timed security scares, and a steady drumbeat pushing toward wider conflict. Whether the current threat is real or manufactured, the structure of the game rewards those who benefit from escalation.
Trump’s tough talk may play well with his base, but it also paints a massive target on his back—one that aligns perfectly with Israel’s strategic goals. The real question isn’t whether Iran wants Trump dead. It’s who stands to gain the most if he actually is.



