Waltz on Iran: ‘All options are on the table’
US envoy Mike Waltz condemned Iran's crackdown on protests that activists say killed at least 2,637 people and announced new sanctions on Iranian officials, with allies considering similar actions.
- An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was called by the United States to discuss the protests in Iran, as reported by U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz who stated that the U.S. stands by the 'brave people of Iran.'
- Iran's Deputy UN Ambassador Gholamhossein Darzi accused the U.S. of inciting unrest and asserted that Iran does not seek confrontation, while also denying allegations of a death sentence for a protester.
- The U.S. imposed sanctions on Iranian officials linked to the crackdown, and the Group of Seven nations warned of further measures if Iran continues to suppress protests.
- Activist Masih Alinejad confronted the Iranian representative, asserting that the regime is more vulnerable than ever and that decisive action is needed to support the Iranian people's demands for freedom.
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US says 'all options are on the table' against...
The United States warned on Friday that “all options” against Iran are “on the table”, as the UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting to discuss the situation inside the country amid nationwide protests and reports of killings.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz warns Iran that President Donald Trump has "all options on the table to stop the slaughter" during emergency United Nations Security Council meeting.
Unites States Tells United Nations All Options on Table, Iran Warns It Will Respond to Any Aggression
Russia criticized the U.S. for attempting to justify intervention, while the U.N. Secretary-General urged restraint and emphasized the call for the Iranian government to listen to its people's demands for change.
US warns Iran that 'all options are on the table'
UNITED NATIONS — U.S. and Iranian officials faced each other Thursday at the U.N. Security Council, where America's envoy renewed threats against the Islamic Republic despite President Donald Trump's efforts to lower the temperature between the two adversaries.
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