President Donald Trump said the U.S. military is considering "very strong options" regarding Iran. His statement comes as anti-government protests in Iran enter their third week. Reports indicate hundreds have been killed.
The Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA) verified nearly 500 protester deaths and 48 security personnel deaths. BBC sources suggest the actual death toll may be higher. Trump claimed Iranian officials contacted him to negotiate but stated intervention might precede any meeting.
Iranian leaders labeled protesters "vandals" and organized pro-government marches. The government announced three days of mourning for "martyrs" killed in a "national battle against the US and Israel." Tehran accuses the U.S. and Israel of instigating the unrest.
Protests initially erupted in late December due to the Iranian currency's declining value. The situation remains tense. Further developments are expected as both sides weigh their options.
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