Analyst Warns Iran Could Launch Terror Attacks on US Soil Following Supreme Leader's Death
Tehran. A warning has been issued that Iran could launch terrorist attacks on American soil following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. CNN published a report stating that an Iranian intelligence analyst issued this warning.
CNN's chief intelligence analyst, John Miller, stated this, citing Iran's previous attempts to target US President Donald Trump. Although the Iranian regime had attempted to target American individuals before Trump's re-election, it had never formulated a large-scale plan for an attack. 'This was a line they never wanted to cross,' he said.
US officials had foiled plans by Iran to systematically target critics of Iran such as Masih Alinejad, former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton, and Trump himself. 'What we haven't seen, but might now, is a plan that involves an attack on a location with the intent to injure many people. When times are tough, the measures can also be harsh,' Miller added.
'The most dangerous animal in attack mode is a wounded animal, and here you have a regime... that has very little left to lose,' he emphasized. According to the analyst, Iran's current strategy and reaction could be extremely dangerous.
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