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    Iran issues direct threat to Donald Trump: ‘Next time, the bullet won’t miss’

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    By News Team on January 16, 2026 World News, Iran
    Iran issues direct threat to Donald Trump: ‘Next time, the bullet won’t miss’
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    • Iran issued a threat to Donald Trump, warning him against military intervention amid escalating tensions over protests.
    • Trump vowed strong action if Iran executes protesters, following reports of potential executions.
    • Erfan Soltani, a protester, faced execution but Iran’s judiciary confirmed no death sentence yet.
    • The US is withdrawing military personnel from bases in the region due to rising threats from Tehran.
    • Iranian officials deny plans for executions, describing the unrest as instigated by foreign enemies.

    Iran warns ‘next time the bullet won’t miss’ in direct threat to Donald Trump | News World

    Iran issued a chilling threat to US President Donald Trump live on state TV.

    Tensions between Washington and Tehran have soared over the Islamic Republic’s bloody crackdown on nationwide anti-regime demonstrations.

    The Iranian leadership is also desperate to deter Trump from following through on his repeated threats to back the protesters with further military action.

    After Trump urged activists to ‘keep protesting’ with the pledge that ‘help is on its way’, Iranian state TV aired footage of the failed assassination attempt against him in 2024 with the caption: ‘This time, the bullet won’t miss.’

    Trump has openly threatened to intervene in Iran for days, without giving specifics.

    In an interview with CBS News on Tuesday, he vowed ‘very strong action’ if Iran executes protesters.

    Shopkeeper Erfan Soltani, 26, was believed to be the first Iranian protester sentenced to death since the unrest started last month.

    Iran issues direct threat to Donald Trump: ‘Next time, the bullet won’t miss’
    A grab on Iranian television shows Donald Trump being featured last night (Picture: @AmichaiStein1/X)

    TEHRAN, IRAN - JANUARY 8: People gather during protest on January 8, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. Demonstrations have been ongoing since December, triggered by soaring inflation and the collapse of the rial, and have expanded into broader demands for political change. (Photo by Anonymous/Getty Images)
    Demonstrations have been ongoing since December, triggered by soaring inflation and the collapse of the rial (Picture: Reuters)

    Human Rights activist Erfan Soltani is scheduled to be executed by hanging in Iran for protesting
    Human Rights activist Erfan Soltani was believed to have been scheduled to be executed by hanging in Iran for protesting (Picture: X)

    He was widely expected to be hanged yesterday, but Iran’s judiciary is now being quoted as confirming he has not been sentenced to death.

    The judiciary ‌said Soltani, currently held ​in the central penitentiary of Karaj, ‍is being charged with ‘colluding against the country’s internal security and ‌propaganda activities against ⁠the regime’.

    But it adds the ‍death penalty does not apply to such charges if they are ​confirmed by a court.

    Yesterday, the US began pulling military personnel from key bases in the region as the political situation deteriorated.

    Earlier today, the security warning level at U.S. Al Udeid air base in Qatar was lowered after a heightened alert, and the aircraft which were moved are now gradually returning.

    FILE PHOTO: President Donald J. Trump applauds during an address to U.S. forces, coalition partners and Qatari citizens within Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 15, 2025. The United States has ordered some military personnel at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar to depart by Wednesday (Jan 13) evening, as tensions escalate with Iran. According to a Reuters report, this precautionary measure follows warnings from Tehran that it would target US bases in the region if President Donald Trump intervenes militarily to protect Iranian protesters. Al Udeid, the largest US military installation in the Middle East, houses around 10,000 troops and serves as headquarters for US Central Command. Photo released 14/01/2026
    The United States has ordered some military personnel to leave the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as tensions escalate with Iran (Picture: SSgt. Sean Moriarty/USAF / SWNS)

    Empty airspace over Iran, during a temporary closure of the country's airspace amid concerns about possible military action between the United States and Iran, in this screengrab obtained from the internet on January 14, 2026. FlightRadar24.com/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
    Empty airspace over Iran during a temporary closure of the country’s airspace amid concerns about possible military action – click to enlarge (Picture: FlightRadar24.com/Reuters)

    Trump told reporters that he has been told that the killings of protesters was subsiding and that he believes there is currently no plan for large-scale executions, citing ‘very important sources on the other side’.

    However, the president did not rule out potential US military action, saying ‘we are going to watch what the process is’ before noting that his administration had received a ‘very good statement’ from Iran.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Wednesday ‘there is no plan’ to hang people, when asked about the anti-government protests.

    ‘There is no plan for hanging at all,’ the foreign minister told Fox News in an interview on the ‘Special Report with Bret Baier’ show.

    ‘Hanging is out of the question.’

    Iran and its Western foes have both described the unrest as the most violent since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that installed Iran’s system of Shi’ite clerical rule.

    Iranian authorities said the demonstrations turned from legitimate protest at economic grievances into unrest fomented by its foreign enemies, accusing people it described as terrorists of attacking the security forces and public property.

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