
The plan is already written in blood.
Donald Trump claims he’s left secret orders to “obliterate” Iran if he’s assassinated, even as global tensions spiral and enemies close in. Behind the scenes, JD Vance quietly prepares for the unthinkable: stepping in as president after a national nightmare. He calls it “on-the-job training.” He knows it could become rea…
Trump’s warnings about Iran and his stark claim that he has left instructions to “obliterate” the regime if he is assassinated reveal how personal survival and global warfare have become intertwined. His words suggest a world where a single bullet could trigger catastrophic retaliation, and where policy is shaped as much by fear and vengeance as by strategy and diplomacy.
In that shadow, JD Vance’s calm acknowledgment that he is ready to assume power if tragedy strikes sounds both reassuring and deeply unsettling. He speaks of invaluable experience gained at Trump’s side, yet the subtext is clear: the United States is living with a constant, quiet rehearsal for disaster. Between assassination attempts, escalating conflicts, and pre-written orders of annihilation, the line between political reality and apocalyptic contingency has never felt thinner.