US President Donald Trump was briefed on potential military strike options in Iran due to the government's crackdown on protesters.
Protests in Iran, triggered by economic issues, have resulted in at least 538 deaths and over 10,600 detentions.
Iran's Parliament Speaker warned that US military and Israeli assets would be "legitimate targets" if the US attacks Iran.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, stated the government would "not back down" despite the large-scale protests.
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The demonstrations in Iran started in late December due to a currency crisis and have expanded, with many Iranians demanding significant changes to the authoritarian government.
Trump has repeatedly threatened lethal force against the Iranian government for suppressing demonstrations, referencing potential involvement if the killings continue.
The US is considering strikes on non-military sites in Tehran, but officials are wary of galvanizing public support for the Iranian government or provoking retaliatory strikes.
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the protests in Iran, along with the situation in Syria and a peace deal in the Gaza Strip.
The US administration has emphasized Trump's readiness to take bold action, referencing the recent military action in Venezuela, to reinforce his commitment to carrying out threats.
Key Concepts Involved:
Authoritarianism: A political system concentrating power in a single leader or small group, limiting political freedoms.
Theocracy: A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
Military Strike: A military action, typically involving aerial or missile attacks, aimed at a specific target or set of targets.