Iran, Trump and protests
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Iran warned that the US military will be ‘legitimate targets’ if America strikes the nation, as threatened by President Donald Trump. Stay tuned for the latest updates
As Iran's exiled crown prince predicts his imminent return, the Islamic Republic shirks Trump's warnings and threatens protesters with maximum punishment.
Protests challenging Iran’s theocracy have reached the two-week mark, with demonstrators flooding the streets in Tehran and Mashhad
Protests in Iran have continued despite threats from the government to crack down. Online videos show demonstrators protesting Friday night, even after authorities shut down the internet and cut phone lines.
US President Donald Trump has issued sharp warnings to Tehran, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed a firm crackdown, accusing protesters of serving foreign interests.
Protests in Iran have now continued for two weeks, with the government acknowledging the unrest despite a harsh crackdown. The internet and phone lines are down, making it hard to
Iran warned President Donald Trump on Sunday that any U.S. attack would lead to Tehran striking back against Israel and regional U.S. military bases as "legitimate targets", Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf told parliament.