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Biden warns Iran against targeting Trump, calling it an act of war. Tensions rise.

President Joe Biden has issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that any attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump would be considered an act of war. This declaration underscores the heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly in light of recent threats and geopolitical maneuvers.
The context of this warning raises concerns about potential "false flag" operations—covert actions designed to appear as though they were carried out by another party. Such tactics have historically been used to justify military action or escalate conflicts. The term "false flag" refers to operations intended to mislead by disguising the true source of responsibility, often leading to significant political or military consequences.
The situation is particularly volatile, with speculation that Iran may retaliate against perceived threats from the U.S. or its allies. Analysts suggest that any aggressive action could trigger a broader conflict, potentially leading to a significant escalation in hostilities in the region. The warning from Biden serves as a clear message that the U.S. will not tolerate any attempts on Trump's life, framing such actions within the larger narrative of national security and defense.
As tensions continue to rise, observers are closely monitoring developments in U.S.-Iran relations, especially regarding military postures and diplomatic communications.

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