Trump Weighs Military Action in Iran as Protest Death Toll Rises
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Diplomacy ‘Always First’ but Strikes Possible, White House Says as Iran Protest Deaths Approach 600
President Donald Trump has said that any country doing business with Iran will face a 25 percent U.S. tariff. This comes as Trump warns he may carry out strikes against Iran over its violent repression of anti-regime protests. NTD’s Washington correspondent, Mari Otsu, has more from the White House. On our panel tonight: Nearly 15,000 nurses go on strike in New York City, and the mayor joins the picket lines. Plus a federal investigation has bee…
US weighs Iran action as deadly protests surge
US President Donald Trump said Washington was planning a possible intervention over Iran’s crackdown against anti-government protests. More than 500 people are reported to have died as the regime — weakened by sanctions, economic stagnation, and recent attacks by the US and Israel — moved against the demonstrations, the most serious threat against the authorities in years. Tehran has blocked internet access, but footage of widespread protests, i…
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