Trump Says Iran May Have Crossed Red Line Following Deadly Crackdown on Protests
President Trump considers strong military options and diplomatic talks as Iran's crackdown kills over 500 and arrests more than 10,000, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency.
- On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration is considering options to respond to Iran's crackdown and that U.S. officials could meet with Iranian leaders while consulting with U.S. allies.
- According to rights monitors, the Human Rights Activists News Agency claims at least 544 people have died and more than 10,000 arrested amid protests, while Iranian state media and government provide little casualty information.
- Trump warned that Iran may be crossing a red line, citing `not start shooting, because we’ll start shooting too`, and said the military is examining very strong options.
- Trump signaled that his patience is wearing thin and warned U.S. military may use force, cautioning American officials they may have to act before any meeting with Iranian leaders.
- Amid opaque reporting, Trump sought clarity, saying some protesters may have died from `stampeding` and questioning if victims were regime leaders or others, highlighting unclear casualty figures.
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President Trump reviewing options on response to Iran as protests kill over 500
President Donald Trump is reviewing a broad set of options for responding to Iran’s violent suppression of nationwide protests, as human rights groups report that more than 500 people have been killed and thousands detained during weeks of unrest. U.S. officials say the president has been briefed on preliminary plans that include potential military strikes as well as non-military measures such as cyber operations, economic pressure and expanded …
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Hundreds of people have reportedly been killed in Iran as authorities crack down on protests against inflation and the government’s handling of the economic crisis, with thousands more arrested amid a nationwide communications blackout. The protests started in late December and quickly spread across the country, marking the strongest internal challenge to the Iranian government in years. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly thre…
According to the NGO opposed to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, 538 people have died; 48 of Iranian security personnel and 490 protesters, eight of them minors. Iran's regime cuts the Internet after more than 40 deaths in protests that spread across the country More than 500 people have died in Iran's protests since they began in late December. According to the NGO Human Rights Activists News Agency, which operates from the United States…
Trump says Iran may have crossed redline following deadly crackdown on protests
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday his administration is considering options to respond to Irans crackdown on nationwide protests, while also suggesting U.S. officials could meet with Iranian leaders.The president indicated Iran may be crossing a redline that would trigger a response, referencing a previous warning to the country to not start shooting, because well start shooting too.RELATED STORY | Iran warns it will target US troops and I…
Trump says Iran may have crossed red line following deadly crackdown on protests
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday his administration is considering options to respond to Irans crackdown on nationwide protests, while also suggesting U.S. officials could meet with Iranian leaders.The president indicated Iran may be crossing a red line that would trigger a response, referencing a previous warning to the country to not start shooting, because well start shooting too.WATCH | Iran ready for US talks based on 'mutual respect…
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