💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump threatened to intervene in Iran's internal protests, which have left several dead and are the largest in three years. Iran's officials warned against U.S. interference, citing regional destabilization. The protests, sparked by soaring inflation, have seen deadly confrontations, with security forces responding harshly. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian acknowledged government failures and pledged dialogue. Economic liberalization efforts have exacerbated inflation, compounded by Western sanctions and regional tensions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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