Iran, Trump and New Leaders
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Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei warns American military bases in the region would not be safe from retaliation as U.S. aircraft carrier reportedly moves toward Middle East.
Access to SMS has been restored in Iran, residents of Tehran reported on Saturday, after days of blockages following mass anti-government protests. However, the blackout on access to the global internet remains in force,
The president's top national security advisers met Tuesday to consider action against Iran over its crackdown on protesters.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. was considering military force in response to Iran’s crackdown on protests.
An unnamed Israeli official also said it appeared Trump had decided to intervene, though the scope and timing remained unclear. US military intervention in Iran could come in the next 24 hours, two European officials said on Wednesday evening,
The Pentagon is preparing to send additional U.S. forces and assets to the Middle East, a U.S. official told NBC News on Wednesday.
It’s day 19 of turmoil in Iran. President Trump continues to weigh military action against the regime.Host Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with NPR national security correspondents Greg Myre and Quil Lawrence about Iran,
A U.S. military aircraft carrier is in motion toward the Middle East amid rising tensions against the Iranian regime, well-placed military sources have confirmed to Fox News.
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Trump Tells Iranian Protesters ‘Help Is On Its Way,’ Signaling Possible U.S. Military Action
Trump has repeatedly threatened military action against Iran if the country’s leadership continued to kill protesters.
The U.S. and Qatar are preparing for a possible Iranian attack, one that may come in retaliation for a possible U.S. military mission.
Iran's government imposes five-day internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify, with at least 646 people killed and over 10,000 arrested during the crackdown.
An extraordinarily violent crackdown by Iranian security forces appears to have succeeded for now in driving protesters from the streets, according to activists and analysts who managed to speak with people inside the country despite the information blackout.