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The questions Trump must ask before striking Iran
Trump keeps creating new red lines after Iran’s leaders defied his earlier warning that if they started shooting, he would too. The president warned in a CBS News interview Tuesday that if Iran executed protesters as planned,
What's going on in Iran? Mass protests, internet blackout, and US military threats. Trump announced a tariff for countries that do business with Iran.
The comments came after President Trump said he was “ looking at some very strong options” to curb the Iranian authorities’ harsh repression of anti-government protests.
President Donald Trump has once again drawn his go-to diplomatic weapon — tariffs — to coerce the Iranian government to end its bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.
Attacking Iran with airstrikes is "on the table" as President Donald Trump weighs military options in the country, his press secretary said.
The protests in Iran could have a sweeping effect in a region already jolted by historic changes over the past year. Four CFR fellows assess how Israel, the Gulf States, Lebanon, and Turkey view the
T HE LAST time Iran was convulsed by nationwide protests, in 2022, the Arab world was transfixed. The Islamic Republic had spent decades building a network of powerful allies that came to dominate the region. Many Arabs wondered if the prospect of regime change in Tehran offered a chance to throw off Iran’s yoke in their own countries.