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“Red Lines Drawn in Fire”: Trump Claims Iran Halted Mass Executions Under U.S. Threat as Nuclear and Protest Crisis Deepens
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By: Fern Sidman
President Donald Trump has once again placed himself squarely at the center of escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, asserting that direct U.S. pressure has already altered the behavior of Iran’s embattled leadership. In a series of interviews this week, Trump claimed that Iranian authorities canceled hundreds of planned executions after he warned of overwhelming American military...
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Report Claims Iranian Forces Opened Fire on Civilians — Not Only Protesters — During Nationwide Unrest
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As Iran’s nationwide uprising enters one of its darkest chapters, a grim portrait of state violence, civilian suffering, and systemic repression is...
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Trump appoints Hamas patrons to Gaza board, raising alarm in Israel
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“Red Lines Drawn in Fire”: Trump Claims Iran Halted Mass Executions Under U.S. Threat as Nuclear and Protest Crisis Deepens
By: Fern Sidman
President Donald Trump has once again placed himself squarely at the center of escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, asserting that direct...
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(AP) — Divisions emerged Wednesday over Donald Trump’s Board of Peace envisaged in the U.S. president’s peace plan for Gaza, with some western European...
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