Iran's assassination program exposed during New York trial
The trial of two alleged Iranian hitmen in New York has revealed Iran's global assassination program. A former member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed the regime ordered the killings of dissidents in Europe, including prominent figures. Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist, was reportedly targeted in a foiled assassination attempt. The trial and disclosures have led to calls for increased pressure on Iran, highlighting the regime's threats against critics and former U.S. officials. The G-7 foreign ministers recently condemned Iran's use of foreign assassination attempts as a tool of coercion. This marks a significant shift in international rhetoric against Iran's actions, emphasizing the need for a coordinated response to its threats.