
Former Iranian Deputy FM Mohammad-Javad Larijani Threatens: A Drone Can Hit Trump in the Bellybutton While He Is Sunbathing at Mar-a-Lago; Macron Could Be Hit While Partying at a Discotheque
He said that while Iranians fight 'like real men' and therefore don't use such technologies, Trump has 'more than only a handful' of enemies in America, and even amateur MAV users could choose to 'rip his stomach open.'
Larijani, who has served in several senior positions in Iran, is currently the Director of Iran's Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM).
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