Did iran say no one in the USA is not safe not even in there homes
Analysis
The claim that Iran stated "no one in the USA is safe, not even in their homes" is not substantiated by any credible or trusted sources. The provided sources, all of which are marked as not trusted and largely consist of security alerts, policy statements, and general warnings about potential threats or tensions related to Iran, do not contain any direct quote or official statement from Iranian authorities making such a sweeping and threatening declaration. While some sources mention heightened security concerns, possible cyber threats, or military tensions involving Iran, none confirm that Iran explicitly declared that no American is safe anywhere, including their homes. The claim appears to be an exaggeration or misinterpretation of general warnings about security risks rather than a verified statement from Iran.
Sources
Contains general security advice for U.S. citizens in Iran, no statement about U.S. safety at home.
Duplicate of Bron 1, same reasoning.
U.S. policy statement about protecting citizens, no Iranian quote.
Mentions potential threats related to Iran conflict but no direct Iranian threat.
Precautionary steps by a U.S. governor, no Iranian statement.
Military statement about Iranian UAV activity, no threat claim.
IAEA monitoring in Iran, unrelated to threats against U.S. civilians.
U.S. countering Iran influence in Iraq, no Iranian threat statement.
U.S. military action statements, no Iranian quote.
Treasury actions against Iran-backed militias, no threat claim.
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