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Pakistani man convicted of plotting to kill Trump over death of Iranian commander
- Asif Merchant was convicted in New York of murder-for-hire and terrorism transcending borders, tied to Iran's directives.
- The plot targeted Donald Trump and other U.S. leaders in retaliation for Suleimani’s death, prosecutors said.
- Merchant admitted joining the plot but said he acted to protect his family, claiming he was not ordered to kill a specific person.
- The IRGC reportedly had a central role in directing the plot against U.S. officials.
- Officials said law enforcement prevented any attack from taking place before it could be carried out.
- An informant reported Merchant’s actions in April 2024, aiding authorities.
- The trial began days before Trump ordered an assault on Iran, contributing to regional tensions.
- The 2020 killing of Iranian commander Qassem Suleimani is cited as the motive for the 2024 plot.
- The case underscores alleged Iranian government involvement in plots targeting U.S. leaders.
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