Tehran Parliament Mulls 50 Million Euro Trump Bounty
A fresh wave of hard-line rhetoric has emerged from Tehran after senior parliamentarian Ibrahim Azizi announced plans to introduce legislation offering a 50-million-euro bounty for the killing of...

A fresh wave of hard-line rhetoric has emerged from Tehran after senior parliamentarian Ibrahim Azizi announced plans to introduce legislation offering a 50-million-euro bounty for the killing of President Donald Trump. The draft measure, part of a broader “counter-action” framework, also targets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of US Central Command. Azizi cited alleged involvement by the three leaders in the death of Iran’s former supreme leader as justification for the proposed reward. According to the draft, any person or organization that completes the mission would be entitled to the full amount, paid directly by the state treasury. The announcement coincides with renewed missile exchanges between Iran-backed militias and US forces in Iraq and Syria. Iranian state media have portrayed the bill as a defensive necessity, while international observers fear it could encourage lone-wolf attacks worldwide. Reformist lawmakers have expressed unease, warning that such public threats undermine diplomatic channels still open with Europe. Meanwhile, pro-government websites have launched an online campaign encouraging citizens to support the measure. Security analysts note that Iran has a history of offering financial incentives for high-profile operations, though actual payouts have been rare. The coming weeks will reveal whether the bill advances or stalls amid mounting diplomatic pressure.
