Iran’s FM says protests became ‘bloody’ to give Trump intervention excuse
Summary
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, claims protests in Iran became violent to give U.S. President Donald Trump a reason to intervene militarily. Araghchi stated that the demonstrations are under control, and Iran has evidence of weapons being distributed to protesters. The protests began due to economic concerns and have now become a significant challenge to Iran's government.Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Minister says protests became violent as a possible excuse for U.S. military intervention.
- President Trump warned of possible strong military actions against Iran.
- The protests started over rising costs and evolved into a challenge to Iran's government.
- Authorities claim weapons were given to protesters and plan to release detainee confessions.
- Iran is facing a nationwide internet blackout, criticized by human rights groups.
- The protests have been ongoing for three weeks, with security forces responding.
- 109 security personnel have reportedly died in the protests, according to Iranian sources.
- President Trump stated the U.S. is considering "very strong options" regarding the situation.
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