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Trump Warns Americans Could Face Retaliation on U.S. Soil as Iran Conflict Escalates: “Some People Will Die.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that Americans could face retaliatory attacks on U.S. soil as tensions with Iran intensify following coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel.

In a recent interview discussing the escalating conflict, Trump acknowledged that retaliation from Iran could potentially reach American territory.

When asked whether Americans should be worried about attacks at home, the president responded, “I guess,” adding that such risks are an inevitable part of warfare.

“Like I said, some people will die,” Trump stated. “When you go to war, some people will die.”

The remarks come amid growing tensions after U.S. and Israeli forces carried out coordinated strikes on Iranian targets, dramatically escalating an already volatile situation in the Middle East.

The military campaign has reportedly hit numerous Iranian military facilities and leadership figures, prompting fears of wider retaliation from Tehran and its allied groups.

U.S. officials have warned that the conflict could extend beyond the region, raising concerns about potential attacks against American interests or civilians, including inside the United States.

Security agencies are reportedly monitoring possible threats, including fears that Iranian-linked networks or sympathizers could attempt retaliatory actions.

The war has already resulted in casualties. At least six U.S. service members were killed in a retaliatory drone strike earlier in the conflict, underscoring the rapidly escalating nature of the confrontation.

The conflict has also sparked political debate in Washington, where lawmakers remain divided over the scope and legality of the military campaign.

Critics argue that the situation risks dragging the United States into a prolonged war, while supporters say strong military action is necessary to counter Iran’s regional influence.

As tensions continue to rise, analysts warn that the possibility of retaliation—whether through cyberattacks, proxy groups, or direct operations—remains a major concern for U.S. security officials and civilians alike.

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