On June 23, Jin10 reported that according to NBC, sources revealed that in the days leading up to a U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran had sent a message to the Trump administration warning that if attacked, it would activate “sleeper cells” within the U.S. to carry out “terror activities.” This message was conveyed to Trump through a middleman during the G7 summit held in Canada. Insiders reported that Trump left the summit early on June 16 to consider options for responding to the conflict between Israel and Iran. The White House has not yet responded, and Iran’s mission to the United Nations has also declined to comment.
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U.S. media: Iran threatened last week that if attacked, it would activate "sleeping agents" within the United States.
On June 23, Jin10 reported that according to NBC, sources revealed that in the days leading up to a U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran had sent a message to the Trump administration warning that if attacked, it would activate “sleeper cells” within the U.S. to carry out “terror activities.” This message was conveyed to Trump through a middleman during the G7 summit held in Canada. Insiders reported that Trump left the summit early on June 16 to consider options for responding to the conflict between Israel and Iran. The White House has not yet responded, and Iran’s mission to the United Nations has also declined to comment.