Trump says Iran shouldn't come to World Cup for 'own life and safety'
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President Trump warned Iran's football team about their "life and safety" at the World Cup.
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US President Donald Trump warned Iran's football team on Thursday that their "life and safety" would be at risk. This warning was issued regarding their participation in the upcoming World Cup in North America. The article does not specify any affected data or systems, nor does it detail the specific consequences of this statement beyond the warning itself.
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Trump discourages Iranian soccer team from attending the World Cup, citing safety concerns

Trump discourages Iran from attending World Cup for 'own life and safety'
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