Trump says Iran has stopped killing protesters
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But any new US attack on the Islamic Republic is unlikely to mirror the one-time strikes that hit three nuclear targets last summer, analysts say. An attack in support of the protesters would need to focus on a range of command centers and other targets related to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC),
'It's horrifying': Videos of body bags and machine guns give rare glimpse of Iran's bloody crackdown
The videos that have trickled out of the Islamic Republic offer a rare glimpse into the scope of the crackdown.
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Armed Kurdish fighters try to breach Iran border as regional threat grows amid protests: reports
Turkey's intelligence agency MIT warned Iran's Revolutionary Guard about Kurdish fighters trying to cross the Iran-Iraq border during ongoing government crackdowns.
Demonstrations that began as outrage over the economy are facing a brutal crackdown as President Trump weighs military action.
Iran has imposed a near-total blackout on the internet and other communications, making it difficult to obtain a firm estimate of protester deaths.
Israeli officials have suggested the Trump administration delay large-scale strikes until the Iranian regime is even more strained, while one Arab official said there is “lack of enthusiasm from the neighborhood" for American military action in Iran right now.
The two Middle Eastern countries exchanged messages through a Russian intermediary saying they would not preemptively attack each other.
Iranian regime airs alleged forced confessions from handcuffed protesters during record-breaking internet blackout lasting over 144 hours, cutting public from independent information.
Iranian state TV warned that “the bullet won’t miss” in a new broadcast referencing Trump's 2024 assassination attempt.
Iranians say many protesters are pinning their hopes on President Donald Trump following through on his threats.
Iran eased some restrictions on its people for the first time in days as the death toll from days of bloody protests against the state rose to at least 2,571 people, according to activists.
What began two weeks ago as a demonstration against an economic crisis has become a broader antigovernment movement, in cities and towns across Iran.Iran’s authoritarian government has responded with violent repression.