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The president has told his advisers he would want any action to deliver a decisive blow to the Iranian regime, but so far he hasn't gotten that guarantee from them, sources say.
President Trump expressed uncertainty over whether Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi would be able to muster support in Iran to eventually take over.
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At least 572 people have been killed as security forces try to quash the unrest, activists say, with the true scale of the crackdown yet to become clear amid an internet blackout.
Iranian state TV warned that “the bullet won’t miss” in a new broadcast referencing Trump's 2024 assassination attempt.
On Tuesday afternoon, Trump announced he had canceled “all meetings with Iranian officials until the senseless killing of protesters stops.” He urged Iranian “patriots” to keep protesting and vowed that Iran will “pay a big price” for its actions. “Help is on its way. MIGA [Make Iran Great Again],” he wrote.