Iran Protests: Trump Says Help 'on Its Way' as Iranian Official Says 2,000 Killed
President Trump said help is coming amid protests with at least 2,000 deaths, the deadliest unrest in Iran since 1979, risking the regime's stability, Western officials said.
- President Donald Trump said the death toll `appears significant`, and Western officials report at least 2,000 killed amid unrest in Iran.
- Protests have entered their third week with tens of thousands of protesters in Iran continuing despite a deadly crackdown.
- Analysts say these protests could be the deadliest since the 1979 revolution and warn the unrest may threaten the regime.
- Comments from international figures have amplified attention on the unrest, and if reported casualties and protest scale hold, the protests could strain Iran's stability.
- Reporting by PBS NewsHour notes protests in Iran entering a third week with large crowds and a deadly crackdown, supported by NewsHour's award-winning foreign coverage.
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