Trump Warns Iran of "Very Powerful Force" Amid Unrest and Civilian Deaths

US President Donald Trump stated the United States is evaluating "very strong options" in response to developments in Iran, where reports indicate civilians may have been killed amid protests. He warned that any retaliation by Iran would be met with a US response "at levels that they've never been hit before." Trump cited his administration's past actions, including the killing of Qasem Soleimani, as evidence of US resolve. The President is receiving hourly updates as thousands protest against the Iranian regime across the country.

Key Points: Trump Warns Iran of "Very Powerful Force" Over Unrest

  • US considering strong options on Iran
  • Trump warns of unprecedented retaliation
  • Reports of civilian deaths in protests
  • Military closely monitoring situation
  • Iran experiencing repeated waves of unrest
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Trump warns Iran of 'very powerful force'

President Trump says US is considering "very strong options" in response to developments in Iran, warning of unprecedented retaliation.

"If they do that, we will hit them at levels that they've never been hit before. - Donald Trump"

Washington, Jan 12

US President Donald Trump said the United States is considering "very strong options" in response to developments in Iran, as reports indicated civilians may have been killed, prompting heightened military review.

"They're starting to, it looks like, and there seem to be some people killed that aren't supposed to be killed," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back from Florida to the White House on Sunday. "These are violent if you call 'em leaders. I don't know if they're leaders or just they rule through violence."

Trump said the US military is closely monitoring the situation. "We're looking at it very seriously. The military's looking at it, and we're looking at some very strong options. We'll make a determination," he said.

Pressed on whether Iran had crossed a red line, the President declined to outline specific military plans. "Am I gonna really - are you asking me to say, what will they do? Where will we attack? When and at what angle will we attack from?" he said.

Trump said he was receiving frequent updates on the situation inside Iran. "I'm getting an hourly report, and we're gonna make a determination," he said.

Asked about reports that protesters had been killed, Trump said some deaths were linked to crowd dynamics. "Some of the protesters were killed through the stampeding. I mean, you know, there's so many of 'em, and some were shot," he said.

Responding to questions about possible retaliation by Iran or its allies, Trump issued a blunt warning. "If they do that, we will hit them at levels that they've never been hit before," he said. "They won't even believe it."

He said Iran should already understand the US resolve. "Don't you think they take your threats seriously?" Trump said, addressing a reporter. "After going through it for years with me being hit, Soleimani, al-Baghdadi, the Iran nuclear threat wiped out."

Trump did not say whether he had coordinated with US allies on a response, nor did he provide a timeline for any decision.

Iran has experienced repeated waves of unrest in recent weeks. Thousands of Iranians are protesting against the current regime in cities across the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
The protesters in Iran are showing incredible courage. My heart goes out to them. But Trump's "very powerful force" talk is so reckless. It's not a video game. Real lives are at stake. The world doesn't need another war.
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Arjun K
From an Indian perspective, stability in our region is paramount. Any major conflict involving Iran will have ripple effects on oil prices and security. The US needs to act with extreme caution, not just bluster. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
"They won't even believe it." What kind of statement is that from a world leader? It sounds like something from a bad action movie. This lack of statesmanship is worrying for global peace.
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Vikram M
The Iranian people deserve freedom from their oppressive regime, that much is clear. But freedom delivered by foreign bombs is no freedom at all. It only breeds more hatred and chaos. Let's hope cooler heads prevail.
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Karthik V
Honestly, as an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this affects Chabahar port and our connectivity projects. Geopolitics is so interconnected. A misstep here can hurt Indian interests far away.

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