'They Will Most Likely Be Killed': Trump Urges Australia To Not Send Back Iran's Women Soccer Team

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Australia not to send back the Iranian women's soccer team, warning of potential dire consequences for the players. The Iranian government has recently targeted several members of the team for their refusal to sing the national anthem during matches, which has raised serious concerns about their safety upon return. This situation has put Australia in a precarious position as it navigates international human rights issues while also hosting the team. The Iranian regime's history of punitive actions against dissenters, particularly women, adds urgency to the calls for their protection. As discussions continue, advocates stress the need for Australia to stand firm against oppressive regimes and support the rights of athletes who may face persecution for their beliefs and actions.
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