Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Iran, accusing its leadership of long-standing involvement in violence against Americans and US allies.
Speaking in a recent interview, he linked Iran to multiple historic attacks and ongoing regional instability.
He specifically referenced the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, where 241 US service members were killed, claiming Iranian-backed groups were responsible.
He also pointed to more recent conflicts in the Middle East, arguing that Iran continues to support proxy groups that contribute to unrest and violence.
Trump further accused the Iranian government of internal repression, alleging that thousands of civilians have been killed during protests.
According to him, this reflects a pattern of both domestic crackdowns and international aggression.
The remarks reinforce his long-standing hardline stance on Iran, portraying the country as a persistent global threat.
By connecting past attacks with present-day tensions, he emphasized the need for continued vigilance and strong policies toward Tehran.

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