Friday, September 6, 2013

Iran Threatens Terror Attacks Against U.S. Targets, Officials, And President Obama's Family

Target: The American embassy in Baghdad was a likely target, according to unnamed U.S. officials quoted

Iranian Diplomat Warns That Obama's Daughter Will Be Kidnapped And Raped If America Attacks Syria

* Threats made by Alireza Forghani, former governor of Iran’s Kish Province
* Unnamed U.S. officials: American embassy in Baghdad is a likely target
* Officials did not describe range of potential targets indicated
* State Department: U.S. citizens to avoid all but 'essential' travel to Iraq
* Iranian message was intercepted in recent days
* It came from the head of the Revolutionary Guards' Qods Force

An Iranian strategic expert has warned that one of President Obama's daughters will be kidnapped and raped if America attacks Syria.

Alireza Forghani, also the former governor of southern Iran’s Kish Province, warned of mass abductions and killings of American citizens worldwide in the event the Obama administration launches a military strike in Syria.

'Hopefully Obama will be pigheaded enough to attack Syria, and then we will see the … loss of U.S. interests [through terrorist attacks],' he threatened.

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More News On Reports That Iran Is Preparing Terror Attacks Against U.S. Targets, Officials, And Their Families

Iran Plots Revenge, U.S. Says -- Wall Street Journal

Iran threatens brutal attacks on Americans, Obama family if US hits Syria -- Daily Caller
U.S. Intercepts Iranian Order for Attack on U.S. Interests in Iraq-Report -- Reuters
Report: 'Iran Plots Revenge' If U.S. Strikes Syria -- NPR
U.S.: Iran orders Iraqi militants to hit U.S. Embassy if Syria is hit -- UPI
US intercepts Iranian reprisal plot if Syria is attacked -- Times of Israel
Iran’s fury: Ready to unleash Hezbollah, kidnap Americans if U.S. strikes Syria -- Washington Times
Iran Warns of Reprisal for U.S. Action In Syria -- Atlantic Wire
Report: US intercepts Iranian order to attack American interests in response to Syria strike -- Jerusalem Post

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