The recent revelation that an IRGC-linked Iraqi terrorist explicitly targeted Ivanka Trump for assassination reveals more than a single deranged plot. It lays bare the persistent, seething hatred radical Islamic networks harbor toward America and her leaders, a hatred undiminished by years of diplomatic gestures, abandoned red lines, and half-measures from previous administrations.
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a 32-year-old commander tied to Kata’ib Hezbollah and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, did not stumble into this scheme. He pledged to strike at President Trump’s family as personal vengeance for the 2020 elimination of his mentor, Qasem Soleimani.
Court documents and intelligence sources confirm Al-Saadi possessed blueprints of Ivanka’s Florida home and publicly mapped out surveillance of the property while issuing chilling threats in Arabic.
This is not random violence but calculated retaliation rooted in a worldview that sees strength as provocation and mercy as weakness. For years, Iran and its proxies have promised “harsh revenge” for Soleimani’s death. Al-Saadi’s actions prove they meant it.
Al-Saadi’s journey from Baghdad to terror commander followed a familiar path. Raised partly in Iran after his father’s death, he embedded himself in the IRGC ecosystem, rising through Kata’ib Hezbollah ranks. His social media brimmed with tributes to Soleimani and vows of martyrdom or victory against America. Even a brief self-imposed blackout after Soleimani’s death gave way to renewed online incitement.
What makes this case particularly alarming is the personal nature of the threat. Targeting a president’s daughter— a wife and mother who converted to Judaism— signals an enemy unbound by civilized norms of warfare. Radical Islamists do not distinguish between combatants and families. They seek to shatter households, as Al-Saadi himself boasted: to “burn down the house of Trump.”
This episode forces uncomfortable questions about border security, intelligence priorities, and the wisdom of policies that once allowed Iranian influence to fester unchecked in Iraq and beyond. The Trump administration’s decision to remove Soleimani disrupted terror financing and command structures. Yet the hydra of proxy networks regrows heads when the center believes it can outlast American resolve.
Critics on the left often frame such strikes as escalatory, preferring endless negotiations that embolden regimes chanting “Death to America.” History offers a clearer lesson: appeasement invites more aggression. From the 1979 hostage crisis through decades of proxy killings, Iran has tested American will and found it wanting under certain leaderships. Strong, decisive action, by contrast, commands respect even from adversaries.
Al-Saadi’s arrest in transit to Russia underscores how these networks exploit global mobility. His special Iraqi passport, religious travel agency, and IRGC connections allowed him to coordinate firebombings in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, shootings at consulates, and plots on U.S. soil. The infrastructure of terror remains intact despite tactical setbacks.
President Trump’s first-term policy of maximum pressure on Iran delivered results by starving the regime and its militias of resources. Recent conflicts in the region, including strikes on Iranian leadership and nuclear sites, continue that necessary disruption. Yet as long as proxies like Al-Saadi roam free until caught, families of American leaders—and by extension, all citizens—remain vulnerable.
The hatred driving these plots transcends politics; it is a manifestation of deeper evil that demands vigilance, prayer, and moral clarity in response.
America must reject the illusion that radical Islam can be pacified through concessions. Protecting our leaders’ families, securing borders, and maintaining pressure on terror sponsors represent not optional policies but moral imperatives. The twisted plot against Ivanka Trump stands as a stark warning: the enemy studies our strengths and weaknesses. We must ensure they find only unyielding resolve.
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