Iran assured the Biden administration it wouldn’t target former President Trump, despite earlier warnings from Washington that such an act would be considered an act of war. Iran, while maintaining the illegality of Soleimani’s killing, expressed a preference for pursuing justice through international legal channels rather than retaliation.
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