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Washington/Tehran: Tension between America and Iran has increased again. Amid the protests, Donald Trump has warned Tehran and said the US is "ready to help." Along with this, the White House has also started considering possible military options, which may also include airstrikes on Iranian military bases. This information has been reported by the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal.
Large-scale demonstrations are taking place across the country due to economic and political discontent. There are reports of hundreds of deaths and thousands of arrests. Iran's economic decline and currency crisis have been cited as the main reasons for the demonstration. The government has cut off communications and vigorously tried to suppress protesters.
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is looking towards independence. He said, “USA stands ready to help.” In his words, America is ready to help.
Officials said that possible options are being prepared. These include plans for large-scale air strikes.
But no final decision has been taken yet.
America has said not to send any troops yet. But consideration of the alternative to air strikes increases the risk of war.
The Iranian regime has described the protesters as “enemies.” Some leaders have warned that they will save “internal security.” Israel has adopted high alert and maintained close attention to the situation. There has been a telephone conversation between Trump and Israeli leaders.
There is great concern among the people due to the closure of internet and phone networks. Street protests continue, and demonstrations are spreading to several cities.
Experts believe that if Iran continues violence, the idea of stronger pressure and possible military action by the US and its allies could increase. Now everyone's eyes are on the White House and Tehran's next move.
This tension is not only related to demonstrations but has become a mixture of international security, domestic instability, and global diplomacy. Its far-reaching effects can be seen both inside and outside Iran.