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GLOBAL TERROR WARNING: IRAN THREATENS CIVILIAN TARGETS AS TRUMP-LED ALLIANCE CRUSHES REGIME

In a stunning and dangerous escalation, the Iranian regime has openly declared that civilian locations worldwide are now in its crosshairs—a move that exposes, once again, the true nature of the radical Islamist government in Tehran.


According to reports from the Associated Press and widely covered by U.S. conservative outlets, Iran’s top military spokesman, Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, issued a direct warning: “parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations” across the globe will no longer be safe.


This is not a battlefield threat. This is a threat against families, children, and everyday citizens.


The timing of this threat is no coincidence.


It comes just weeks after devastating U.S.-Israeli military operations crippled Iran’s leadership and strategic infrastructure. Reports confirm that top-ranking military and political figures—including Iran’s supreme leadership structure—have been eliminated in precision strikes.


American and Israeli officials maintain the campaign has decimated Iran’s military capabilities, leaving the regime fractured, weakened, and increasingly desperate.


And desperation breeds danger.


Despite suffering massive losses, Tehran is defiantly claiming it is still producing missiles and continuing attacks across the region.


Unable to win on the battlefield, Iran appears to be reverting to its most familiar strategy: global terrorism.


Security experts warn that threats against tourist sites signal a potential shift toward asymmetric attacks outside the Middle East, possibly targeting Western nations and popular travel destinations.


This follows renewed fears that Iran could activate proxy networks or sleeper cells, expanding the conflict far beyond traditional war zones.


Even more alarming, Iranian officials have suggested attacks could occur in civilian-heavy environments such as resorts and amusement areas—locations intentionally chosen for maximum psychological impact.


President Donald Trump has responded with decisive action—deploying additional warships and thousands of U.S. troops to the region while making clear that America will not tolerate threats against innocent lives.


The message is unmistakable:

America will not be intimidated.


While critics once doubted the effectiveness of strong leadership, the current reality tells a different story. Iran’s military hierarchy has been shattered. Its infrastructure is burning. Its leadership is in chaos.


And now, exposed and weakened, the regime is revealing its true face to the world.


Let’s be clear—this is not just another geopolitical conflict.


This is a radical regime, built on decades of anti-American hatred, now openly threatening civilians because it cannot defeat the United States and its allies in open warfare.


For years, Iran funded terror, destabilized nations, and chanted for America’s destruction. Today, under overwhelming pressure, it is doing what failing regimes always do: targeting the innocent.


The world stands at a critical moment.


Iran’s threats against global tourism are not just rhetoric—they are a warning. A warning that evil, when cornered, becomes reckless.


But under strong leadership and unwavering resolve, that evil can—and will—be defeated.


And this time, America is not backing down.

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