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Surface-to-air Missiles And Kill Teams In New Donald Trump Plot? Claims Surface

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An international war correspondent on X, platform formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday claimed that nine surface-to-air missiles have been smuggled into the US to target Trump Force One. Ann Vandersteel added that the operation will allegedly be led by Sinaloa Cartel of Mexico. However, she did not provide any concrete evidence to back the story. In a tweet, which is now going viral, Vandersteel said that the surface-to-air missiles could be of Iranian origin. This comes after former President Donald Trump said that the US will blow Iran to 'smithereens' if Tehran is involved in assassination attempts on former presidents and presidential nominees. The Republican candidate survived an assassination attempt in July. The FBI is also investigating another apparent attempt in Florida earlier this month. Read More: Rift Between Donald Trump And Zelenskyy? Ukraine Likely To Lose US Support If...

Amid Trump's Iran claims, social media users suspect the former president might face another assassination attempt. "Acc to an informant in New Mexico - Trump’s plane is the next target for assassination. Nine heat-seeking surface-to-air missiles have been smuggled into the US for this purpose. And there are three kill teams already inside the country. Trump has been informed, so have the US intel agencies & other authorities. Money has been transferred to a cartel to push this over the border," Lara Logan tweeted. Read More: Eric Adams Indictment: Key Figures Mentioned In 57-Page DocumentVandersteel added: "Members of Congress have been captured standing next to members of the cartel taking pictures. Speculated: An operation of this size would require insider help – upper level management – perhaps the Intel Community and/or DOJ. The Sinaloa Cartel is the only known organization capable of facilitating an operation of this scope." Neither the border authorities nor government officials have reacted to these claims yet.
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