THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA: From John Bolton to Salman Rushdie, how Iran is targeting Americans with impunity

THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA: From John Bolton to Salman Rushdie, how Iran is targeting Americans with impunity
John Bolton (L) and Salman Rushdie (R) (Chris Kleponis-Pool/Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)

CHAUTAUQUA, NEW YORK: The attack on Salman Rushdie during an event in New York on Friday, August 12 is being investigated after a 24-year-old Hadi Matar from New Jersey stabbed the controversial author up to 15 times on stage. While the motive behind the attack is still not clear, it has certainly brought the spotlight on Iran’s continuous plotting against the US. Salman Rushdie for decades has been living under the death threat from Iran. His 1988 novel ‘The Satanic Verses’ was dubbed blasphemous by many Muslims across the globe.
 
The author was later banned in several Islamic nations and also got a fatwa issued to his name by Ayatollah Khomeini. According to the Daily Mail, the plot against the US seems to have become more frequent as recently former National Security Advisor John Bolton was reportedly the target of being assassinated. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was apparently targeted too by Tehran. The two including Donald Trump earlier faced death threats from Tehran after a US drone strike killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani two years ago.
 
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Author Salman Rushdie at the Blue Sofa at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) on October 12, 2017 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The 2017 fair, which is among the world's largest book fairs, will be open to the public from October 11-15.
Author Salman Rushdie at the Blue Sofa at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) on October 12, 2017 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The 2017 fair, which is among the world's largest book fairs, will be open to the public from October 11-15. (Photo by Hannelore Foerster/Getty Images)