Trump stirs up a hornet's nest! Iran vows revenge as the US Department of Homeland Security issues a warning about hacker attacks; Europe cancels Middle Eastern flights.

A few days ago, Trump declared to the public that he would decide whether the United States would enter the war in two weeks, and just the day before, he conducted a surprise attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. In a televised speech, Trump called this attack a glorious victory. The United States launched a surprise attack on key Iranian nuclear facilities, and countries around the world are on high alert for possible retaliatory measures that Iran may take. This attack is the largest military action taken by Western countries and Israel against Iran since the Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979. Iran has announced that it will soon begin retaliation. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a statement indicating that Iran may take actions such as "hacking cyber attacks." The following is a comprehensive report.

Previously: Iranian nuclear facilities were bombed

The United States bombed the mountainous area where Iran's Fordow nuclear facility is located with a 30,000-pound bunker buster bomb on Saturday. Iran immediately launched missiles at Israel, resulting in casualties on both sides. Iranian media reported that the explosion has resulted in the deaths of six military personnel.

Did Trump post to support the regime change in Iran?

Former US President Trump hinted at supporting regime change in Iran on Truth Social (Regime Change), stating: If the current regime cannot make Iran great again, then why not replace it? This remark has raised concerns about whether the US has clearly expressed support for the replacement of Iranian sovereignty. Many officials emphasized after Trump's statements that this military action is "not aimed at overthrowing the regime," attempting to soften Trump's provocative remarks.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issues a hacker threat warning.

In the face of potential retaliation from Iran at any time, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has warned of an increased domestic threat level, with police in many areas stepping up patrols and deploying additional personnel at religious and diplomatic sites. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a warning calling for heightened vigilance, stating that Iran may carry out cyberattack retaliation actions, and Iran-aligned hackers could launch low-level cyberattacks against U.S. networks.

Airlines suspend flights to Middle Eastern routes such as Dubai and Riyadh.

Air France and KLM have canceled flights between Dubai and Riyadh, indicating that the conflict has a chain reaction effect on the global aviation industry, and the crisis is no longer confined to the military realm.

Iran's hardline stance rejects the resumption of negotiations.

Trump claimed in a speech that the U.S. achieved a "brilliant military victory." Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated that Iran would not restart any diplomatic dialogue until the U.S. stops its attacks. An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader further hinted that there will be surprise actions.

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Trump's grandstanding has led some U.S. officials to express that the United States will not overturn the current Iranian government. During the Republican administration under President George W. Bush, support was given for Israel's attacks on Lebanon, while also intervening in the Iran-Iraq War. Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden carried out a "jihad revenge" against the U.S., resulting in the 9/11 attacks, where multiple terrorists hijacked commercial airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center, causing heavy casualties and severely impacting the economy.

Defense Secretary Heggsis stated to reporters at the Pentagon that the U.S. counteroffensive is unrelated to regime change, and that President Trump authorized precision strikes aimed at eliminating the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program to the United States. Anti-war activists organized demonstrations in New York, Washington, and other U.S. cities on Sunday, with protesters holding signs reading "Don't interfere with Iran."

This article Trump pokes the hornet's nest! Iran vows retaliation, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issues a warning about hacker attacks, and Europe cancels flights to the Middle East. First appeared in Chain News ABMedia.

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