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Live update: Iran warns against potential US involvement as protest death toll tops 500

 Live  update: Iran warns against potential US involvement as protest death toll tops 500

Live  update: Iran warns against potential US involvement as protest death toll tops 500


Iran has warned it will respond to a US strike after two weeks of widespread anti-government protests and the killing of protesters. The Iranian authorities have reacted sharply. A human rights group says it has confirmed nearly 500 deaths.

The protests, sparked by rising inflation, have spread to more than 100 cities and towns in every province of Iran. The country’s President, Massoud Peshmerga, has claimed.

The unrest is being blamed on his country’s enemies, and the government has called for a nationwide march in support of the regime tomorrow. LeeDuset’s report includes some images.

That viewers may find disturbing. Mashhad, Iran’s holiest city. Now it’s burning with a different fervor. The hometown of Iran’s supreme leader,

The place where protesters want their clerical rule to die Anger all over Iran. Tehran in the north, bows in the south, the roar of the crowd, the sound of guns.

But courage in Iran costs a lot. A huge price. This court is full. Ground zero. The coffins carrying police and civilians were carried by the crowd.

A correspondent on state TV listed 10 provinces where they were killed, she says, in terrorist acts carried out by the US and Israel.

Down with America, MPs chanted in parliament today. The speaker had warned President Trump, who is threatening to attack Iran again.

Lest you misjudge, know that in the event of an attack on Iran, Israel, and US military bases in the region, it is our legitimate goal to decide our own future.

Your words of solidarity with the Iranian people and your administration have had a tremendous positive impact. Let’s hope we can permanently stamp this legacy by liberating Iran.

So that we and you and we can make Iran great again. Some call for the return of Reza Palbi, who helped fuel these protests, but his calls for foreign aid have been rejected by Iranians who say

That change must come from within. The public unrest is a concern; we will listen to them. It is our duty to listen to them and solve their problems.

However, our greatest duty is to prevent the rabble from disrupting society. But there is a threat on the streets. Security forces open fire on motorcyclists.

It is not clear who they are. The message from the protests to the president is that there is no quick fix now. They are asking for much more. Lee, what are we going to do about these threats from Iran and the United States?

Well, President Trump is now warning Iran almost daily that it could strike again. And that warning has been given added weight by a report in the US media.

That he will hold his first formal meeting with his closest advisers on Tuesday to consider various options. And it could be military strikes, it could be cyberattacks,

It could be more sanctions, or it could be ways to help the protesters, including allowing more Starlink satellite terminals into Iran.



And of course, President Trump likes to boast that he always makes up his mind at the last minute. As you have been warned of retaliation from Iran.

And this is not an idle threat. The last time President Trump sent his warplanes into Iran last year to attack nuclear facilities, Iran retaliated by attacking a US military base in Qatar.

So now the danger is and only arises that what is happening in Iran cannot stay in Iran.

Iran Chaos: Death Toll Mounts In Iran, Authorities Call For Counter-Protests


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