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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ⁤- ⁢Iran on Tuesday warned Donald Trump not to take any action against the⁢ country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, after the former U.S. ‍president threatened retaliation for a 2020 drone​ strike that killed a top Iranian general.

“Trump⁣ knows that if any hand of aggression is extended ‍toward our leader,‍ we not only cut ⁢that hand but also we⁣ will set ⁤fire to their world,”⁢ Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, ‌a spokesman for ‍Iran’s armed forces, said.

The comments came after Trump described Khamenei in an interview‌ with Politico on Saturday as “a sick man who should run his ⁣country properly and stop killing people,” adding that “it’s time to⁣ look for ⁤new leadership in Iran.”

Tension between⁣ the U.S. and Iran has been high since a violent crackdown by authorities on protests that began over Iran’s ailing economy on ⁢Dec.28.Trump has drawn two red lines​ for the islamic ⁢Republic – the killing of peaceful​ protesters and Tehran conducting mass executions in the wake of the demonstrations.

The USS ‍Abraham Lincoln, which had been ⁣in the South China Sea ⁢in recent days, had passed through the Strait of Malacca, a key waterway connecting the South China Sea​ and Indian Ocean, by Tuesday, ship-tracking ⁤data showed.

A U.S. Navy official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the aircraft carrier and three accompanying destroyers were heading west.

While ​naval and other defense ⁤officials stopped short⁢ of saying ‌the ⁣carrier strike group was headed to the Middle East,‍ its ‍current heading and location in the Indian Ocean means its ⁢only days away from moving into the region.

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