Iraq’s Islamic Resistance Group Offers $10 Million Reward for Trump’s Assassination

Baghdad, Iraq – In a shocking and ominous announcement, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI) has publicly declared a $10 million reward for anyone who successfully assassinates U.S. President Donald Trump. The statement, released through a series of cryptic statements and propaganda videos, has sparked widespread concern and condemnation from both U.S. and Iraqi government officials.

According to sources close to the IRI, the group’s leader, identified only as Abu al-Walid al-Iraqi, personally authorized the offer, which is designed to undermine the United States’ authority and influence in the region. The reward, which would be paid to the successful assassin upon confirmation of Trump’s death, is seen as a brazen attempt to intimidate the U.S. President and his administration.

“This is a reprehensible and cowardly act that seeks to exploit the complexities and sensitivities of the Middle East for their own twisted agenda,” said a spokesperson for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. “We urge the people of Iraq and the greater region to reject this call to violence and to stand with the United States in the pursuit of peace and stability.”

In response to the news, the U.S. Department of State has issued a high-level alert, warning U.S. citizens of potential threats in Iraq, particularly those associated with the IRI. U.S. Secret Service personnel have also been put on high alert, with increased security measures in place to protect the President and his family.

Iraqi government officials have also condemned the IRI’s actions, with Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi labeling the group a “terrorist organization.” “We will not tolerate any threats to the stability and security of Iraq,” al-Kadhimi said in a statement. “We urge all parties to refrain from such provocative and hurtful actions.”

The IRI’s motivations behind the reward offer are unclear, but analysts suggest that it may be a desperate attempt to regain influence and relevance in the region as U.S. forces continue to withdraw from Iraq. The group, which has historically been linked to Iran, has seen its influence and power wane in recent years, leading some to speculate that this move is a last-ditch effort to assert dominance.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing remains certain: the IRI’s offer is a stark reminder of the region’s complex and often deadly dynamics. As the international community watches with bated breath, all parties are urged to exercise caution and restraint, and to prioritize dialogue and diplomacy over acts of violence.