Kayhan, a state-run newspaper managed by a representative of Ali Khamenei, Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, once again defended the idea of shooting the President of the United States in the head, despite widespread criticism.
In its “Dialogue” column, the newspaper repeated its statement from the previous day that Donald Trump would soon be shot in the head in revenge for Qasem Soleimani. It defended this controversial remark that had received strong backlash.
In the Kayhan article, presented as a fictional conversation between two people, the character proposing Trump’s assassination claimed that critics were expressing their objections because they were “scared.”
The article described the killing of Trump as a “good event” that would bring joy to the people of Gaza and the so-called “resistance forces.”


