- Iran has discussed 13 “revenge scenarios” for the US after President Donald Trump ordered a strike on the country’s top general last week, an Iranian national-security official reportedly said.

- Citing a report from Iran’s Fars News Agency, Reuters reported that Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said that “even if there is consensus on the weakest scenario, carrying it out can be a historic nightmare for the American.”
- Meanwhile, Iran’s Parliament on Tuesday unanimously voted to classify the entire US military and the Department of Defense as terrorist organizations.
- Both Iran and Trump have a history of making intense threats without following through, and it’s unclear what comes next.Citing a report from Iran’s Fars News Agency, Reuters reported that Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said that “even if there is consensus on the weakest scenario, carrying it out can be a historic nightmare for the American.”Meanwhile, Iran’s Parliament on Tuesday unanimously voted to classify the entire US military and the Department of Defense as terrorist organizations.Both Iran and Trump have a history of making intense threats without following through, and it’s unclear what comes next.
Citing a report from Iran’s Fars News Agency, Reuters reported that Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said that “even if there is consensus on the weakest scenario, carrying it out can be a historic nightmare for the American.”Meanwhile, Iran’s Parliament on Tuesday unanimously voted to classify the entire US military and the Department of Defense as terrorist organizations.Both Iran and Trump have a history of making intense threats without following through, and it’s unclear what comes next.
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