Washington reveals plot to assassinate ex-senior US official and former adviser to Donald Trump

The US Department of Justice said in a statement that Shahram Poursafi, alias Mehdi Rezayi, 45, was charged in absentia with offering the payment of $ 300,000 to individuals in the United States to kill John Bolton, who was also ambassador from the United States to the UN, apparently to avenge the death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, killed in January 2020 in a US strike.

The plot, apparently intended to avenge the death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, killed in January 2020 in a US strike, was revealed to authorities by the person believed to assassinate Mr Bolton, whose identity has not been revealed.

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The US court’s accusations come as the Iranian regime is considering a compromise presented by the European Union to save the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, moribund since the United States withdrew in 2018 under the United States. impulse of Donald Trump, then advised by John Bolton.

For months, Tehran has tied any deal to a removal of the Revolutionary Guards, the Islamic Republic’s ideological army, from the US blacklist of terrorist organizations.

“This is not the first time we have uncovered a plot by Iran to seek revenge on American soil and we will work tirelessly to uncover and prevent each such attempt,” the deputy minister of security said. Justice, Matthew Olsen.

According to the indictment, in late 2021, Shahram Poursafi came into contact with a person believed to carry out the assassination. It was actually a federal police informant (FBI), with whom he exchanged messages for months.

Cryptocurrencies

Shahram Poursafi ordered him to open a cryptocurrency account, then gave him the former adviser to Donald Trump’s work address, before urging him to put the plan into action before the first anniversary of Qassem Soleimani’s death .

The powerful Iranian general, architect of Iran’s strategy in the Middle East, was the head of the Quds Force, the unit in charge of external operations within the Revolutionary Guards. He was killed on January 3, 2020 in a drone strike in Baghdad.

The anniversary date passed, Shahram Poursafi continued to push the informant to kill Mr Bolton, promising him a million dollar contract for a second target if he succeeded.

The FBI has published a wanted poster for Shahram Poursafi with several photos, two of which show him wearing the Revolutionary Guards uniform.

“During their exchanges, the confidential source several times referred to Mr. Poursafi as being linked to the Quds Force. Poursafi never denied,” noted the American justice.

If arrested, which is unlikely as he is likely to be in Iran, Shahram Poursafi faces up to 25 years in prison.

“Severe” consequences

John Bolton, Donald Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 to September 2019, called the 2015 nuclear deal a “major strategic mistake”. He had publicly supported Mr. Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from this pact, known by its English acronym JCPOA, which aims to guarantee the civilian character of Iran’s nuclear program.

The indictment states that Mr. Bolton had been informed of the plot and cooperated with investigators, allowing photos of him taken outside his offices in Washington to be sent to Mr. Poursafi.

In a statement, John Bolton called Iranian officials “liars, terrorists and enemies of the United States”, calling on President Joe Biden not to back out of the Iran deal.

Current White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan tweeted that Tehran faces “severe consequences” if it attacks current or past US officials.

American justice has not identified the second target, but according to the Axios site, it is the former head of diplomacy Mike Pompeo. Citing a source close to the former secretary of state, Axios said the justice ministry had “confirmed directly” to him that he was one of Shahram Poursafi’s targets.

Along with John Bolton, Mr. Pompeo was one of the main architects of the Trump administration’s policy of “maximum pressure” on Iran.

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