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Warning to Iran over Trump's 'loaded' threat to the regime
Summary
A retired US general urged Iran to take President Trump's recent threats seriously, after Mr Trump said he was 'locked and loaded' and would act if protesters were killed; rights groups report that security forces have killed dozens of protesters amid mass arrests and an internet blackout. Undetermined at this time.
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Retired General Jack Keane has publicly urged Iran to treat President Donald Trump's recent warnings as serious. Mr Trump's comments followed large-scale protests across Iran and reports of a forceful response by security personnel. Rights groups and local sources say the unrest has involved many arrests and disruptions to internet access. The remarks come against a backdrop of heightened US–Iran tensions after strikes and exchanges last year.
Key facts:
- A retired US general and television commentator said Iran should take President Trump's threats seriously.
- President Trump publicly warned he was "locked and loaded" and said the United States would act if protesters continued to be killed.
- Rights groups and local reports state that security forces have killed dozens of protesters and that thousands of arrests have been made, while internet access was reported cut in parts of the country.
- The exchanges follow previous US strikes on Iranian sites that were reported earlier.
Summary:
The comments from a prominent retired military figure highlight heightened tensions between US officials and Iran amid the protests and reported crackdown. Undetermined at this time.
