
Washington, D.C., 12 January (H.S.): President Donald Trump declared on Sunday, January 11, that Iran has crossed all limits, with innocent lives lost amid a brutal crackdown, prompting the U.S. military to weigh robust strike options against the Islamic Republic.
Speaking to reporters, Trump asserted that the regime's internet blackout—severely curtailing information flow during fortnight-long protests—necessitates action, vowing discussions with Elon Musk to enable Starlink access for demonstrators defying Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's rule.
Regime's Excesses and U.S. Resolve
Trump emphasized that decision time has arrived, as Iran's leadership governs through violence, killing unarmed civilians in unprecedented numbers; HRANA tallies 538 deaths nationwide, including 490 protesters, fueling calls for theocracy's end.
Without naming Khamenei, he condemned the crossing of all limits, underscoring that innocent murders must cease immediately, aligning with White House deliberations on airstrikes, cyberattacks, or sanctions reported earlier.
Retaliatory Threats and Starlink Lifeline
Dismissing Tehran's warnings of strikes on U.S. bases and Israel, Trump cautioned that any Iranian aggression would trigger the biggest attack ever on the nation, escalating rhetoric amid Qalibaf's vow to preemptively target American assets.
He pledged outreach to Musk for Starlink deployment, countering the regime's domestic intranet lockdown—deemed harsher than 2022—allowing fluid protests in Tehran, Mashhad, and beyond via satellite amid drone surveillance and gunfire.
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