FBI & MOSSAD / COME HANNO MANIPOLATO TRUMP

Il nuovo Imperatore del Mondo, Donald Trump, è stato negli ultimi mesi manipolato dal MOSSAD e dall’intelligence israeliana, nonché dall’FBI, che hanno costruito false prove per accusare Teheran di essere il mandante dei falliti attentati al Tycoon, da quello di Butler, in piena campagna per le presidenziali, fino a quello di due mesi far nella sua tenuta di Mar-a-Lago.

Lo rivela una lunga e dettagliata inchiesta pubblicata da uno dei migliori siti di contro-informazione a livello internazionale, ‘The GreyZone’, e firmata da uno dei suoi reporter investigativi di punta, Max Blumenthal. Già significativo il titolo: “L’FBI ha architettato complotti per convincere Trump che l’Iran voleva ucciderlo, mentre Israele e i suoi alleati hanno sfruttato le paure del Presidente per tenerlo sul sentiero di guerra”.

L’attentato a Trump

Partiamo dal commento a botta calda del Tycoon rispondendo ad un giornalista che gli ha chiesto sui veri motivi per uccidere Ali Khamenei: “L’ho preso prima che lui prendesse me”.

Scrive Blumenthal: “Dopo quella serie di ‘attentati’, i consiglieri di Trump vicini a Tel Aviv, il Mossad, l’Intelligence e lo stesso Netanyahu, hanno fatto di tutto per collegare Teheran a quegli episodi. E lo stesso ha fatto l’FBI, i cui 007 hanno cercato di convincere il presidente che l’Iran gli stava dando la caccia con i metodi più sofisticati e ingaggiando sicari super addestrati”.

Nel reportage viene più volte menzionato un libro di prossima uscita, “The Trump Assassination Plots”, autore un giornalista indipendente, Ken Silva.

Riferendosi ad un altro controverso episodio, ossia l’ennesimo attentato fallito, stavolta attribuito ad un certo Agif Merchant e neanche salito (almeno da noi) alla ribalta delle cronache, così scrive Silva: “Uno sguardo più attento al caso Merchant rivela che si è trattato di un’operazione sotto copertura dell’FBI, altamente controllata e che non ha mai rappresentato una reale minaccia per Trump.  Addirittura, i verbali e le intercettazione dei whistleblower indicano che Merchant potrebbe essere stato il capro espiatorio in un caso totalmente inventato dagli agenti sotto copertura”.

Ken Silva

Andiamo alla guerra dei 12 giorni scatenata a giugno 2025, da Tel Aviv contro Teheran. Appena iniziata, il 15 giugno, il premier boia Bibi Netanyahu usa i microfoni della statunitense (e super conservatrice) Fox News per “manipolare Trump – scrive Blumenthal – e convincerlo ad unirsi all’attacco. Il premier israeliano conosceva esattamente la vulnerabilità psicologica e la sfrutta abilmente. ‘Quelle persone che parlano di morte all’America hanno tentato di assassinare il presidente Trump due volte’, dichiara a Fox news senza mostrare la minima esitazione nell’indicare l’Iran come mandante di quegli attentati falliti.

Ho informazioni tramite intermediari”, spiega senza andar oltre. E conferma: “Sì, vogliono ucciderlo”.

Una settimana dopo, il 22 giugno, il Tycoon corre in aiuto del suo Big (o Pig, se preferite) Friend Bibi, dando l’ok ad attacchi contro gli impianti nucleari iraniani, a sostegno dell’operazione israeliana.

Pete Hegseth

Commenta Blumenthal: “Sebbene Trump abbia concordato poi un cessate il fuoco dopo l’attacco, l’influenza sempre più pressante di Israele sulla sua amministrazione e sulla sua psiche garantiva che un altro, molto più violento conflitto fosse imminente”.

E siamo ai giorni nostri. Con un totalmente invasato Segretario alla Guerra e capo del Pentagono, Pete Hegseth, che tre giorni fa, tra le farneticanti parole di guerra, ne ha detta anche qualcuna su quegli ‘attentati’: “Il capo dell’unità che ha cercato di assassinare il presidente Trump è stato braccato e ucciso”. E poi, sornione, ha aggiunto: “L’Iran ha cercato di uccidere il presidente, ma è il presidente Trump che ha riso per ultimo”.

Più che ‘azzeccato’ il commento di Max Blumenthal: “Thomas Crooke (il cecchino di Butler, ndr) potrebbe aver mancato di poco il cranio di Trump, ma Israele è riuscito ad entrare perfettamente nella testa del presidente”.

Vi proponiamo il testo originale del reportage, messo in rete da ‘The Gray Zone’  il 5 marzo e titolato

How Israel and Fbi manipulated assassination plans to goal Trump into Iran 

 

The FBI manufactured plots to convince Trump that Iran sought to kill him, while Israel and its administration allies exploited the president’s deepest fears to keep him on the war path.

“I got him before he got me,” an ebullient President Donald Trump remarked to a reporter when asked about his motives for authorizing the killing of Iran’s Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28, 2026.

With his off-the-cuff remark, Trump revealed that anxiety about his own assassination at the hands of Iranian agents influenced his decision to initiate a US-Israeli regime change war that has already resulted in American casualties, the bombings of schools and hospitals inside Iran, devastating Iranian retaliatory strikes on US military bases and embassies, and a spiraling global economic crisis.

Trump’s generalized fears of assassination were well-founded. He was nearly killed in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024 by a 20-year-old engineering student named Thomas Crooks who managed to fire eight rounds at the former president from a rooftop, slicing his ear and missing his head by a hair’s breadth. Two months later, a drifter named Ryan Routh was arrested after hiding for hours in the shrubbery outside the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Florida. Routh had been spotted after pointing an assault rifle toward a Secret Service agent as Trump played golf 400 yards away.

Officials have yet to produce any evidence that Iran played a role in either of these attempts on Trump’s life. Yet since those fateful events, Israel-aligned Trump advisors, Israeli intelligence, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself have gone to extreme lengths in order to tie Tehran to the plots. More shocking still is the fact that the FBI has manufactured a series of assassination plots, successfully convincing Trump that Iran was hunting him on US soil with highly sophisticated teams of hit men.

The man accused of leading the most significant of these operations, Asif Merchant, is currently on trial in a Brooklyn, NY federal court. After the US granted him a visa despite his presence on a terror watchlist, Merchant was in the constant company of an FBI confidential informant who ultimately steered the contrived plot to its conclusion. He never stood a chance of realizing his plans, and did not appear serious about doing so.

Independent journalist Ken Silva puts it succinctly in his forthcoming investigative book, “The Trump Assassination Plots”: “A closer look at the Merchant case reveals that at the very least…it was a highly controlled FBI sting operation that never posed a threat to Trump. More nefariously, records and whistleblower disclosures indicate that Merchant may have been the patsy in a case totally fabricated by the undercover agents.”

Authorities arrested Merchant on July 12, 2024 – just one day before Crooks attempted to kill Trump in Butler. Hours after the failed Butler assassination, FBI agents interrogated Merchant about whether it was in fact Iran that had Crooks under its control.

At that point, Trump was still campaigning to be a “President of Peace. On the campaign stump, he warned that his opponent, Kamala Harris, “would get us into World War III guaranteed.” Trump vowed to resolve the war between Ukraine and Russia in one day, and distanced himself from pro-war Republicans who sought regime change in Iran.

Pro-war elements in Trump’s coterie exercised multiple points of leverage to reverse the president’s anti-interventionist instincts. Ultra-Zionist billionaires supplied vital and well-documented influence over Trump’s policies by keeping his campaign war chest flush. But Trump remained an erratic personality whose petty grievances kept his aides in a perpetual state of uncertainty.

It was only by exploiting Trump’s deepest psychological vulnerability – his fear of an assassin’s bullet – that Israel and its cutouts in his administration were able to secure their influence over the president, keeping him on the warpath against Iran.

The assassination escalation trap

On January 3, 2020, as the commander of Iran’s IRGC Quds Force, Qassem Soleimani, deboarded an airplane at Baghdad International Airport, on his way to peace talks with Saudi officials, a US drone killed him with a Hellfire missile. The strike had been ordered by Trump following a sustained campaign of military escalation against Iranian allies orchestrated by his National Security Council Director John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

As journalist Gareth Porter reported for The Grayzone, by the time Trump authorized Soleimani’s assassination, Netanyahu was planning unilateral strikes on Iran aimed at drawing the US into direct conflict. Trump issued orders to kill the general under sustained pressure by Pompeo and Bolton, two pro-Israel hardliners. Both former Trump officials have lobbied for the Israeli and Saudi-funded Mojahedin El-Khalk (MEK), a cult-like exiled militia that has carried out numerous assassinations of Iranian officials at the behest of Israel’s intelligence services.

By killing Soleimani, Trump set the US on a collision course for all-out war with Iran – just as Netanyahu had hoped. What’s more, the president invited the prospect of violent retaliation against himself and his national security advisors.

So long as Trump feared the specter of IRGC agents lurking behind every corner, it stood to reason that he was more likely to authorize a regime change war on Iran. And so the FBI went to work, concocting a series of plots that helped forge Trump’s belligerent attitude toward Tehran.

Brought to you by the FBI: Iran’s plot to kill John Bolton

The first major Iranian plot arrived in 2022, when the Department of Justice filed charges against an Iranian national, Shahram Poursafi, for supposedly hiring a hitman to kill Bolton. However, the hitman turned out to be an FBI informant, and the plot was largely contrived by the Bureau. Poursafi, for his part, could not be arrested because he lived in Iran.

As journalist Ken Silva reported, the FBI officer who oversaw the manufactured plot to kill Bolton, Steven D’Antuono, was the same official who ran the Detroit field office that relied on paid informants to concoct the 2020 plot by right-wing militia members to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. In a 2025 federal appeal court ruling, the judge acknowledged that defendants in that case “are correct that the government encouraged them to settle on a plan” to kidnap Whitmer. The FBI’s D’Antuono also oversaw the probe into the suspicious planting of pipe bombs at Republican and Democratic Party headquarters in Washington on January 6, 2021. In the course of his failed investigation, he misled Congress about having received “corrupted” evidence.

Though Bolton was never in danger from Iran, the FBI-contrived plot began to fuel paranoia among Trump administration veterans. Pompeo now believed that he too was being targeted by Iranian assassination teams. In his 2023 campaign memoir, “Never Give an Inch,” the former CIA director claimed Poursafi had also paid $1 million to a hitman to kill him.

However, Pompeo provided no additional details on the plot, which was never mentioned in DOJ documents charging Poursafi for attempting to kill Bolton. According to those affidavits, Poursafi sent just $100 to the FBI’s confidential human source before the DOJ concluded its investigation.


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