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News Topical, Digital Desk : US President Donald Trump has once again made a major claim regarding Iran. Trump said that the Khamenei government has stopped the crackdown on protesters. The shooting and executions have ceased.

Recently, Trump sent a message to Iranian protesters, saying that aid was on its way. This sparked speculation about an attack on Iran. However, Trump did not clarify what kind of aid he was referring to.

What did Trump say?

According to Donald Trump, "We have learned that the killings in Iran have stopped. Everything has stopped. There are no plans to take action against Iran right now."

Speaking about Iran yesterday, Trump said the killings there were concerning. Following this, Trump held a meeting with his national security team. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, along with several senior White House officials, were present.

Iran warned

According to the US Human Rights News Agency, 2,586 people have been confirmed dead in the Iranian violence. Many protesters have been detained and are facing trial in Iran. Iran has warned that the consequences of US and Israeli interference in its internal affairs could be dire.

Accusations against America and Israel

Iranian military official Mohammad Pakpour claimed that the US and Israel had instigated the violent protests in Iran. However, he offered no evidence to support this claim. He stated that the US and Israel were the true culprits behind the killings in Iran, which have claimed the lives of numerous security forces and protesters.


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