Trump cancels meetings with Iranian officials and tells protesters ‘help is on its way’
Trump halted Iran talks citing deadly protests; urged continued demonstrations with over 2,000 deaths reported, signaling potential U.S. military options remain active.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump canceled meetings with Iranian officials, ending planned diplomatic engagement amid escalating unrest.
- Amid the largest anti-government protests in 15 years, Iran faces heavy casualties with 2,000 people reportedly killed after a violent crackdown, analysts warn.
- Posting on Truth Social, Trump promised assistance to Iranian citizens but did not specify what that `help` would entail.
- Such intervention risks retaliation given Iran's missile capabilities and regional reach, as analysts warn U.S. intervention could spell the end of the Iranian regime and complicate handling its nuclear programme.
- Past strikes on Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan left the nuclear picture murky, as Israel and the United States bombed these sites in a 12-day war killing nearly 1,200 Iranians and almost 30 Israelis.
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Trump backs Iran protesters; High-stakes White House Greenland meeting set
President Donald Trump is publicly encouraging anti-government protesters in Iran to persist, as the death toll keeps increasing. His statement is now fueling fears of escalation. Plus, a pivotal White House meeting on Wednesday about Greenland. Trump wants to buy the territory, but Greenland’s leaders say that’s not happening. And the death of a civil rights icon whose name may not be as widely known as Rosa Parks, but whose actions helped shap…
The president had assured days before that the U.S. would intervene in the event of dead protesters, a limit that has already been exceeded without any response from the Iranian regime being observed so far.
Dubai. U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday urged Iranians to “continue protesting,” at the same time that he cancelled his government’s talks with Tehran officials and said “aid is on the way.”
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