Donald Trump’s Red Line
- US President Donald Trump stated that Iran is crossing a "red line" and that the military is examining "very strong options" in response to the situation.
- Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said, "Iran's freedom is near. The blood shed by Iran's immortal sons and daughters guides our path toward victory."
- China expressed its opposition to interference in Iran’s internal affairs, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning stating that they hope for stability in the country.
- The protests in Iran have resulted in over 530 deaths, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the protests as a "terrorist war.
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Iran protests: Death toll surpasses 500 as Micheál Martin says ‘brutal repression’ of Iranians must end
President Donald Trump said the US may meet Iranian officials and was in contact with the opposition, as he weighed a range of strong responses including military options to escalating unrest posing one of the biggest challenges to clerical rule since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
According to a hospital worker, there were protesters who were shot dead by security forces while they were already lying on stretchers.
Trump warns Iran crossing red line, military reviews options
US President Donald Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One overnight Sunday into Monday that Iran was beginning to cross the "red line," according to the White House. "There seem to be some people killed that aren't supposed to be killed... [these are] leaders who rule through violence," he responded to a reporter's question, adding that in response, the US is "examining very strong options, the military is examining them." Beloved people of…
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