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Trump warns Iran amid escalating protest death toll

Wednesday 14 January 2026 - 12:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Trump warns Iran amid escalating protest death toll

President Donald Trump has ramped up his rhetoric against Tehran, telling Iranian protesters that help is on the way as the death toll from nationwide unrest climbs past 2,500, according to a U.S.-based human rights group. Speaking to demonstrators, Trump posted on Truth Social that he had canceled all meetings with Iranian officials until the senseless killing of protesters stops, urging Iranians to keep demonstrating and seize control of their institutions. When pressed on the nature of this assistance, he cryptically told reporters they would have to wait and see.

Trump's warnings come nearly two weeks after he first stated on January 2 that the United States stood ready to act if Iran targeted peaceful demonstrators. Yet no military response has materialized, even as reports from the Human Rights Activists News Agency detail 2,403 protester deaths, alongside 147 government forces killed, 12 minors, and nine civilians. Questions swirl over Washington's ability to follow through, given the limited U.S. military presence in the region.

Key constraints include the absence of major naval forces nearby. The USS Gerald R. Ford carrier group remains in the Caribbean following a January 3 operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The USS George Washington lingers near its Japan home port, while the USS Abraham Lincoln conducted drills in the South China Sea on January 8. Only three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and three coastal combat ships patrol the Middle East, with a Patriot missile defense system previously deployed from South Korea having returned home in November, per General Xavier Brunson.

Senior administration officials briefed Trump on potential responses, including airstrikes, cyberattacks, and psychological operations. Pentagon sources told CBS News that offensive cyber operations targeting Iranian command structures and state media are under consideration. Trump also announced 25% tariffs on trade with any country doing business with Iran, though the White House offered scant details on execution.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi struck a dual tone, declaring Tehran prepared for war while open to talks. Trump noted Sunday that Iranian officials had reached out for discussions, but he left military action on the table. The protests, sparked by economic woes on December 28, have evolved into the most serious challenge to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's authority in years. An internet blackout has obscured the full scale of the crackdown, though leaked videos reveal security forces firing live ammunition into crowds.


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