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Iran Threatened U.S. Terror Attacks Before Nuclear Site Strikes
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Iran reportedly sent a warning to President Trump, threatening terror attacks by sleeper cells in the U.S. if its nuclear sites were attacked. The communiqué, revealed by sources, preceded recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. This revelation has heightened fears of potential retaliation on American soil.
The warning was sent days before the U.S. struck Iran’s nuclear sites. It referenced sleeper cells allegedly embedded in the U.S.
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Iran’s threat aimed to deter military action against its nuclear program. The strikes proceeded despite the warning, sources said.
Sleeper cells are covert operatives who remain inactive until activated. Such threats raise significant concerns for U.S. homeland security.
The U.S. has long monitored Iran’s activities due to its sponsorship of terrorism. Intelligence agencies track potential threats from foreign actors.
The strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites were described as precise and effective. However, they risk escalating tensions with Iran further.
Some support preemptive strikes to neutralize Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Others fear such actions could provoke terrorist retaliation.
Iran’s threat underscores the delicate balance of military and diplomatic strategies. The U.S. faces challenges in preventing potential terror attacks.
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| Right | 12 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Right |
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