Iran Accuses Epstein Network of Planning False Flag Attack Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary, Ali Larijani, has accused the Epstein network of plotting a false flag attack designed to frame Iran amidst its ongoing conflict with the US and Israel. This claim comes as Iran engages in retaliatory strikes against Gulf nations, following a deadly attack that killed key Iranian leaders. The situation has severely impacted regional stability, affecting air travel and the oil industry, as Iran threatens to target vessels in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. Read on to discover the implications of these developments.
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Iran Accuses Epstein Network of Planning False Flag Attack Amid Ongoing Conflict

Iran's Security Chief Raises Alarm Over Alleged Conspiracy


Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, has claimed that the Epstein network is allegedly orchestrating a false flag attack reminiscent of 9/11, intending to implicate Iran during its ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States. Larijani expressed his concerns on social media, suggesting that the motive behind this plot could be to incite animosity among the American populace against Iran. In his post, he stated, "I've heard that remnants of Epstein's team are planning a conspiracy to stage an incident akin to 9/11 and blame Iran for it. Iran fundamentally opposes such terrorist schemes and has no conflict with the American people."



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The Iranian government made this assertion as it continues to engage in warfare with the US and Israel, which initiated hostilities on February 28 by launching a coordinated attack that dropped over 30 bombs on a site believed to be housing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, resulting in his death along with several prominent Iranian figures and their families.



Iran's Retaliatory Strikes Target Gulf Nations

Iran Targets UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain In Retaliation To US-Israeli Attacks


In response, Iran has begun launching ballistic missiles and drones at Gulf nations and other Middle Eastern countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Turkey, and Israel. Iran has declared that it will retaliate against any nation permitting its territory to be utilized by US military bases for attacks. The ongoing conflict has resulted in numerous casualties across the Gulf and Middle East, with many injured as the war disrupts regional stability. Flight operations and logistics have been severely affected, as several countries have closed their airspace, leaving many travelers stranded abroad.



The oil and gas sector has suffered significantly due to the conflict, particularly after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, warning that any unauthorized passage would be met with force. Iran has already targeted several vessels attempting to navigate this crucial maritime route.