Trump Says Iran Called to Negotiate, Threatens Unprecedented Strike

US President Donald Trump claims Iranian leaders have contacted Washington seeking negotiations, while simultaneously threatening a severe military response if Iran targets US bases. He indicated a meeting is being arranged but warned the US may have to act first due to the situation inside Iran. The comments come amid widespread and deadly anti-government protests in Iran over economic hardship, with reports of hundreds killed and thousands arrested. US Senator Lindsey Graham suggested US military action against Iran could be imminent, calling for the regime's end.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Called to Negotiate, US Threatens Force

  • Iran contacted US for negotiations
  • Trump threatens unprecedented retaliation
  • US Senator hints at imminent action
  • Protests in Iran cause hundreds of deaths
  • Internet shutdown and Starlink discussed
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"Iran called to negotiate," claims Trump; says will "hit them like they've never been hit" if Iran targets US bases

Trump claims Iran seeks talks but warns of severe US retaliation if American bases are targeted. Protests and casualties mount in Iran.

"If they do that, we'll consider things that they wouldn't believe. We will hit them at levels that they've never been hit before. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, January 12

US President Donald Trump on Sunday said that Washington may be forced to take action against Iran amid ongoing nationwide protests, even as he revealed that Tehran has reached out to Washington seeking negotiations.

Speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One, Trump said Iranian leaders had contacted Washington to discuss diplomatic engagement.

When asked whether Iran wanted to engage in diplomatic talks with him, Trump responded affirmatively.

"They do. They called. Iran called to negotiate yesterday. The leaders of Iran called. They want to negotiate. I think they're tired of being beat up by the United States. Iran wants to negotiate," Trump said.

The US President, during the interaction, further added that a meeting was in the process of being arranged but cautioned that developments on the ground inside Iran could force Washington's hand before talks take place.

"We may meet with them. I mean, it's a meeting being set up, but we may have to act because of what's happening before the meeting. But a meeting is being set up." the US President said.

A reporter then questioned the President on Iran claiming that they would consider military and commercial bases as legitimate targets if the US struck at them

In reply Trump said, "If they do that, we'll consider things that they wouldn't believe. We will hit them at levels that they've never been hit before."

The reporter followed up asking, "Do you think Iran would take this threat seriously?"

Trump replied saying, "Wouldn't you say that they probably do at this point, after going through it for years with me?... Soleimani, al-Baghdadi, the Iran nuclear threat wiped out... What a stupid question."

With the internet services having been shut down in the Islamic Republic for the past two days, and when Trump was asked if his administration is considering the possibility of enabling internet access in Iran, including through Elon Musk's Starlink service, he said that the discussions were underway; however, no final decision had been made.

"We are going to be talking about that. We may get the internet going. We may speak to Elon Musk; I am going to call him," the US President said.

Meanwhile, US Senator Lindsey Graham, during a fundraising event hosted by the Tzedek Association, indicated that US military action against Iran could be imminent. Addressing the gathering, Graham said that developments related to Iran could unfold at any moment.

"I don't know what, but this might be the night. It's just a matter of time now. This tyrannical regime needs to end. We need to end this for the good people of Iran and for ourselves and the people of Israel. We need to take this guy down. He needs to leave, standing up or lying down. I don't care. He needs to go," Graham said.

These remarks come amid the Islamic Republic witnessing severe unrest and protests across several provinces in the country for the last 15 days against soaring inflation and economic hardship.

The protests have soon escalated into tense nationwide unrest, marked by violent clashes between protesters and security forces.

As per the press wing of the Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRA), during the anti-government demonstrations, at least 544 people were reportedly killed, while dozens of other cases are still being investigated.

Additionally, more than 10,681 individuals have been taken into custody and transferred to prisons, with demonstrations reported at 585 locations nationwide, covering 186 cities across all 31 provinces, according to HRA.

The protests began on December 28 as demonstrations have spread across multiple cities, with authorities responding through arrests, crackdowns, and the use of force.

- ANI

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Priya S
The people of Iran are suffering due to their own government's policies. While the US posture is aggressive, the core issue is the regime's failure to provide for its citizens. My heart goes out to the ordinary Iranians caught in this.
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Aman W
Trump's style is all bluster, but he's right about one thing—the Iranian leadership is feeling the pressure. Diplomacy is the only way forward. A conflict in the Gulf would be a disaster for all of us in the region, including India.
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Sarah B
The mention of Starlink is interesting. Cutting off internet is a classic move to suppress dissent. If external tech can help people communicate, that's a humanitarian issue, not just a political one.
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Vikram M
With all due respect, the US needs to stop playing world police. We've seen this movie before in Iraq and Afghanistan. Military action solves nothing and creates more refugees and instability. Let the Iranians resolve their own issues.
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Kavya N
The numbers are heartbreaking – 544 lives lost. This is about people, not geopolitics. Hope cooler heads prevail and there's a peaceful resolution. The focus should be on saving lives, not scoring political points. 🇮🇳

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