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Trump's New US Mission Statement: Strength, Force, Power

At least 19 protesters have been killed in eight days of demonstrations across 200 sites in Iran, prompting Trump to warn of a strong U.S. response if killings continue.

  • On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump warned the Iranian regime would `hit very hard` if it starts killing protesters, as demonstrations reached eight days.
  • Protests have spread to 200 sites in Iran with at least 19 protesters and one security member killed, while soaring inflation, plunging currency, water crisis, and electricity shortages accelerated the unrest.
  • Iran International reported regime forces used live fire and made widespread arrests as protests intensified across dozens of cities overnight, and Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, voiced support for Iranians seeking freedom.
  • On Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that the United States was `locked and loaded and ready to go` and vowed `the United States of America will come to their rescue`.
  • Western intelligence described Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as `weaker, both mentally and physically` since the 12-day war, and an intelligence report said he and up to 20 officials plotted escape plans to Moscow.
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