Washington President Donald Trump on Monday announced a 25% tariff on countries trading with Iran and said his administration is considering military, cyber and psychological options as nationwide protests intensified. U.S. officials received briefings and the national security team planned further deliberations this week, and international outlets corroborated. Human rights groups and eyewitness videos reported hundreds killed amid a government internet blackout and mass arrests. Iran’s foreign minister denied responsibility, blamed foreign actors, and said the situation was under control. The White House cited messages from Iranian officials seeking talks. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
The Trump administration increased leverage by announcing immediate 25% tariffs and publicly signaling a range of options to pressure Tehran and its trade partners.
Iranian civilians and families suffered from reported lethal crackdowns, communication blackouts, arrests, and disruptions to critical services during nationwide protests.
Washington Weighs Military, Economic Measures as Iran Protests
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