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Iran has launched ballistic missiles into a NATO member country—twice. On March 4th, a ballistic missile launched from Iran flew over Iraq’s airspace, then over Syria, and headed straight for Turkey. Turkey is a NATO member. NATO successfully intercepted it. Debris fell in Hatay Province, about 45 miles from Incirlik Air Base. Incirlik houses U.S. nuclear weapons. And today, it happened again. A second missile was intercepted while entering Turkish airspace. Two missiles. Two interceptions. One NATO member country. Iran denies both incidents. All of NATO’s missile defense systems are specifically designed for this scenario. After the second interception, the U.S. closed its consulate in Adana and ordered all Americans to leave southeastern Turkey. This is why it’s so dangerous… NATO’s Article 5 states: An attack on one member is an attack on all. It was only invoked once, after the September 11 attacks. Hegseth says there’s “no reason” to invoke Article 5. But Turkey also has Article 4, which allows for urgent consultations if a member’s security is threatened. They have used this clause before. Turkey has the second-largest military in NATO, with 500,000 active troops. It shares a direct border with Iran. If a third missile is launched and NATO fails to intercept it in time, this will no longer be a Middle East conflict—it will become an unprecedented global crisis. I will continue monitoring the situation and update you accordingly. This situation will impact markets worldwide, and it’s already happening. Stocks are plummeting everywhere. Turn on notifications and wait for my update. This is extremely important. Many will regret not following me.

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