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Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

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Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

According to US media reports, because of the assassination of Sulaimani, the captain of the "Quds Force" guard, former US President Trump is still suffering from the "hunting and killing order" issued by the Iranian government to him and Pompeo after leaving office. Last year, the Iranian authorities even sent out a simulation video to simulate how they invaded Trump's home and killed "Trump" who was playing golf with a drone; senior Iranian officials even called on believers in the Islamic world to take honor revenge (assassination and other actions) against the two "murderers", which made Pompeo very worried, and once sent a letter asking the government to protect their security, causing heated discussion.

Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

The US media "New York Post" reported a recent bizarre incident, and someone seemed to have been stabbed for "Suleimani's revenge operation". It happened in Henderson, Nevada, where the victim met a woman named Nika on a dating app who actively negotiated with him. After a conversation, the two agreed to meet at Henderson Sunset Station earlier this month and opened a room, the two sides did not have any problems when they first met, and the victim did not notice anything wrong with Nika, so the two began to drink, and then began to have a relationship.

Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

Something bizarre happened at this moment, according to the man's description, when Nika blindfolded him and then turned off the light, he could hear the other person touching something on the bedside table, and then a sharp pain in his neck immediately woke him up, and he screamed and pushed Nika away. Nika rushed to escape, while the man quickly dialed the police; after listening to his description, the police thought the woman was highly dangerous and arrested her in a short time. In response to police questioning, she said she "wanted to avenge the assassination of senior Iranian general Soleimani to the U.S. army," but had no intention of killing the man. At present, the police have not released whether the victim is a military member or not, nor has any specific information about him, and Nika is expected to be indicted for trial in 10 days.

Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

This strange reason immediately went viral on the Internet, and many people speculated that Nika was looking for American soldiers (or veterans) on the Internet as targets for crimes, and then pretended to open a room with them to carry out assassination operations, and from her photos, the woman looked like an Iranian with a Middle Eastern face. She confessed that she had listened to a song before the incident and then decided to take revenge alone, but the US police did not give a positive answer; some people suspected that the woman just wanted to shirk responsibility after killing people, so she made up such a "legitimate" reason to evade legal punishment.

Declaring that she wanted to "avenge Sulaimani", an American woman nearly killed the object while opening a house

At present, Nika has been indicted by the US police for "attempted murder" and other crimes, and some legal sources believe that in the dark environment at that time, Nika stabbed the man's part and the neck, which was completely suspected of murder, but she lost her hand; she will face unless she convinces the jury or produces evidence to prove that she really "only wants to stab people", otherwise she will be prosecuted for the felony of attempted murder. There were also comments that expressed sympathy for her, believing that she was just a person who had been brainwashed by nationalist ideas and was not at fault for being misled on the matter.

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