Americans love to imagine that the fight against radical Islamic terrorism plays out somewhere far away — foreign soil, foreign problems, foreign consequences. Comfortable thinking, sure. But the Iranian regime and its sprawling network of proxy militias have never cared much for geographic boundaries. And they certainly don’t distinguish between a military commander and someone’s daughter. The threat isn’t abstract. It isn’t distant. It’s operating on American soil, in American neighborhoods, right now.
For years, the usual chorus of critics called President Trump’s 2020 decision to eliminate Iranian terror mastermind Qasem Soleimani “reckless” and “provocative.” They fretted endlessly about escalation and diplomatic fallout. What none of them bothered to mention is what Iran’s proxies were actually doing in response — not filing UN complaints, but drafting assassination plans targeting an American woman in her own home.
From The Post Millennial:
An Iran-linked terrorist allegedly targeted Ivanka Trump for assassination as part of a revenge plot tied to the 2020 drone strike of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani by her father, President Donald Trump. He was arrested in Turkey this month and extradited to the US, where he faces 18 charges relating to attacks and attempted attacks in Europe and the US.
32-year-old Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, who was recently captured, allegedly had a “pledge” to kill the First Daughter and possessed a blueprint of her Florida home. Al-Saadi allegedly targeted Trump’s family in retaliation for the death of Soleimani, the Iranian major general who led the IRGC’s Quds Force before he was killed in January 2020.
Sit with that for a moment. A foreign terrorist — trained by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, embedded in the Iran-backed militia Kata’ib Hizballah — possessed the architectural blueprints of Ivanka Trump’s home in Florida. Not a rumor. Not chatter intercepted from some dark corner of the internet. Blueprints.
Then he went further. Al-Saadi posted a map of her neighborhood on social media with a caption that should stop every American cold: “I say to the Americans look at this picture and know that neither your palaces nor the Secret Service will protect you. We are currently in the stage of surveillance and analysis. I told you, our revenge is a matter of time.”
That’s not bravado from a random extremist on a keyboard. That’s an operational declaration from a man with the training and infrastructure to act on it.
The operative behind the threat
Al-Saadi wasn’t some lone radical spiraling on the internet. According to multiple reports, his father was Iranian Brigadier General Ahmad Kazemi. After losing him, Al-Saadi gravitated toward Soleimani — treating the terror commander as a surrogate father. Court filings reportedly include photographs of the two reviewing maps together. Cozy.
His operational sophistication matched his connections. He allegedly used a religious-tour travel agency as cover for international movements, maintaining direct links with Soleimani’s successor Esmail Qaani and Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon. This was a man with institutional backing, state-level resources, and a personal score to settle.
“Burn down the house of Trump”
A former deputy military attaché from the Iraqi embassy told the New York Post exactly how Al-Saadi framed his mission: “We need to kill Ivanka to burn down the house of Trump the way he burned down our house.”
Read that again. The target wasn’t a general or a military installation. It was a young mother, selected purely because of whose daughter she is. That’s the moral calculus of Iran’s proxy networks. Diplomacy doesn’t interest them. Revenge does. And they draw no line at civilians.
This wasn’t an isolated fixation, either. Federal prosecutors have connected Al-Saadi to 18 attacks or attempted attacks spanning Amsterdam, London, Toronto, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Eighteen. Across multiple countries and continents. The man was running a global terror campaign, and Ivanka Trump’s name was on his list.
What this demands
Six years after the Soleimani strike, Iran’s proxies are still actively scheming to murder American citizens on American soil. Every pearl-clutching commentator who called that strike “dangerous” owes the public a reckoning. The strike didn’t manufacture this enemy. It unmasked him.
Al-Saadi’s capture and swift extradition demonstrate that resolve produces results. But this case delivers a gut-check reminder too: the Iranian regime’s hunger for retribution carries no expiration date, respects no moral boundary, and spares no innocent life.
They had her blueprints. They mapped her street. They pledged to murder a president’s daughter in her own home. Every American should be livid — and every American should understand, with perfect clarity, exactly what kind of enemy refuses to stay on the other side of the ocean.
Key Takeaways
- An IRGC-trained terrorist had blueprints of Ivanka Trump’s Florida home and pledged to kill her.
- The plot connects to 18 terror attacks across Europe and North America.
- Iran’s proxies deliberately target civilians and families — not just military figures.
- The Soleimani strike was vindicated; strength deters, weakness invites aggression.
Sources: The Post Millennial, MSN
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