President Trump is weighing a potential military strike against Iran in response to the government's violent crackdown on widespread protests sparked by economic unrest. Senior officials have presented him with several options, including targeting nonmilitary sites in Tehran, while emphasizing the need to avoid actions that could unite Iranians behind their government or provoke retaliation against United States interests in the region.
The demonstrations in Iran have grown in size and intensity, with protesters demanding sweeping changes to the country's leadership. Iranian authorities have responded with threats and violence, resulting in dozens of deaths, according to human rights organizations. Trump has publicly warned Iran against further bloodshed, stating that the United States is prepared to act decisively if the crackdown escalates.
Recent discussions between United States and Israeli leaders have focused on the situation in Iran, as well as broader regional security concerns. The Trump administration has highlighted its willingness to take bold military action, referencing previous strikes in Iran and other countries as evidence of its resolve. However, officials are also mindful of the risks involved in any new operation, particularly the potential for unintended consequences or escalation.

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