US: Iran Halted 800 Executions After Trump Pressure
White House says Iran stopped 800 planned executions following Trump warnings. US announces new sanctions, Gulf states conduct urgent diplomacy to prevent escalation amid protests.
White House says Iran stopped 800 planned executions following Trump warnings. US announces new sanctions, Gulf states conduct urgent diplomacy to prevent escalation amid protests.
Iran has temporarily averted potential US military action by pledging not to execute protesters. President Trump confirmed the shift, leading to eased oil market tensions and regional diplomatic efforts.
President Trump says killings in Iran's protests have slowed and mass executions are unlikely, but US military action remains an option. Iran disputes this, warning of retaliation.
Former US President Donald Trump states he received assurances that Iran has halted executions of protesters. His comments follow social media posts hinting at potential US intervention, sparking widespread speculation about military strikes on Tehran.
Former US President Donald Trump states Iran has stopped executing protesters, citing reliable sources. This follows his earlier threats of US action if executions proceeded.
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US President Donald Trump stated Iran has stopped executions, citing 'good authority,' while Iranian officials signaled fast trials for protesters amid a violent crackdown.
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