White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated on Thursday that the United States is considering all options, including potential military action, in response to the ongoing killings of anti-government protesters in Iran. Leavitt conveyed that President Donald Trump and his team have communicated to Iran that such actions would have "grave consequences."
The press secretary claimed that 800 scheduled executions were halted, although she did not provide evidence to support this assertion. The White House's statement comes amid increasing international scrutiny of Iran's handling of recent protests.
The potential for U.S. military intervention remains a point of contention, with some analysts suggesting it is a credible threat while others view it as a bluff. The U.S. has already imposed sanctions on Iranian officials, including an aide to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in response to the crackdown on protesters.
The U.S. has a long history of strained relations with Iran, particularly over its nuclear program and support for regional proxies. The Trump administration previously withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, a move that heightened tensions between the two countries.
The situation remains fluid, and the international community is closely watching for further developments. The U.S. has not specified what actions would trigger military intervention, but the White House's statement indicates a heightened level of concern over the situation in Iran.
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