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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday did not rule out the use of military option against the Islamic Republic, saying he is "going to see what happens with Iran".
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Trump says will 'wipe Iran off the face of Earth' if they try to kill him

Iran blackout passes 300 hours to 'obscure the truth', NetBlocks says

'Deranged terrorist regime must be stopped,' US lawmaker says

Exiled Queen Pahlavi calls for National Day of Mourning for Iran’s slain protesters

Trump weighs ‘decisive’ military options on Iran as US assets move into region - WSJ

Trump says will 'wipe Iran off the face of this Earth' if they try to kill him

Trump says will 'wipe Iran off the face of Earth' if they try to kill him
Summary
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday did not rule out the use of military option against the Islamic Republic, saying he is "going to see what happens with Iran".
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Iran Protests

  • 12,000 Killed in Crackdown
  • Behind the Crackdown
  • Pay for Bullets
  • Sliding Toward Collapse
  • Khamenei Green-Lights Crackdown
  • Threats with Teeth
  • Hope, Fear, and Threats
  • Bazaar Breaks
Iran Interior Ministry official defects, urges Trump to intervene
EXCLUSIVE

Iran Interior Ministry official defects, urges Trump to intervene

A serving official at Iran’s Interior Ministry has defected from his post and joined the protests, urging US President Donald Trump to intervene against the Islamic Republic, he said in a message to Iran International.

Brutal protest crackdown marks Tehran's death throes, ex-CIA chief says
EXCLUSIVE

Brutal protest crackdown marks Tehran's death throes, ex-CIA chief says

The Islamic Republic's resort to the deadliest crackdown on protestors in its history signals endgame for the theocracy, retired US Army General and ex-CIA director David Petraeus told Iran International Insight, the channel's town hall held in Washington DC.

Why mass protest alone has not toppled Iran’s rulers
OPINION

Why mass protest alone has not toppled Iran’s rulers

Iran protests stretch into fourth week as blackout, security pressure persist

INSIGHT

Is the Trump-Khamenei feud nearing endgame?

The public rancor between US President Donald Trump and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has gotten increasingly personal, suggesting that a standoff once mediated through proxies and carefully coded threats may be approaching a finale.

Iranian lawmakers call Trump ‘Pharaoh,’ cast Khamenei as 'Moses'

Is the Trump-Khamenei feud nearing endgame?

Deadly Crackdown

INSIGHT

Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets

After the January 8-9 mass killing of protestors in Iran, state media broadcasts fresh snow falls and other serene scenes bearing little resemblance to the agony of many Iranians reeling from the historic violence.

Fragments of carnage in Iran emerge under blackout

VOICES FROM IRAN

Killed, blinded, stranded: dispatches from Iran's bloody crackdown

Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets
Iran crackdown left 16,500 dead, 330,000 injured - Sunday Times

Iran crackdown left 16,500 dead, 330,000 injured - Sunday Times

At least 1.5 million people took to Tehran streets on January 8, source says
EXCLUSIVE

At least 1.5 million people took to Tehran streets on January 8, source says

Pro-government editors wiped Iran rights abuses from Wikipedia - watchdog

As Iranian security forces carried out a deadly crackdown on protesters, a media watchdog found pro-government editors coordinated to reshape Wikipedia’s past record of events in the country in an effort the group branded information warfare.

Pink Floyd’s Waters draws backlash for saying Iranians don't want regime change

INSIGHT

Iran's state media projects calm as crackdown, blackout persist

Pro-government editors wiped Iran rights abuses from Wikipedia - watchdog

Spotlight

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets

    Maryam Sinaiee

  • Negar Mojtahedi

    Eyewitness lives to tell tale of 'next-level brave' Iran protests

    Negar Mojtahedi

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Sudden deadly fusillade on Iran protesters culminated in Rasht bazaar inferno

    Maryam Sinaiee

  • Mark N. Katz

    Why mass protest alone has not toppled Iran’s rulers

    Mark N. Katz

  • Niloufar Goudarzi

    Iran International message tool beams comfort to loved ones past net blackout

    Niloufar Goudarzi

  • Mohamad Machine-Chian

    If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

    Mohamad Machine-Chian

Editors' Pick

  • Fragments of carnage in Iran emerge under blackout

    Fragments of carnage in Iran emerge under blackout

  • Iranian mobile operator ousts chief amid dispute over blackout policy

    Iranian mobile operator ousts chief amid dispute over blackout policy

  • Iran's state media projects calm as crackdown, blackout persist

    Iran's state media projects calm as crackdown, blackout persist

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Iran Interior Ministry official defects, urges Trump to intervene
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EXCLUSIVE

Iran Interior Ministry official defects, urges Trump to intervene

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Iran protests stretch into fourth week as blackout, security pressure persist

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Pink Floyd’s Waters draws backlash for saying Iranians don't want regime change

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OPINION

Why mass protest alone has not toppled Iran’s rulers

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Sudden deadly fusillade on Iran protesters culminated in Rasht bazaar inferno

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ANALYSIS

If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

Mohamad Machine-Chian
Mohamad Machine-Chian

Iran International

EXCLUSIVE

Iranian diplomat in Geneva seeks asylum in Switzerland, sources say

Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters

Arash Sohrabi
Arash Sohrabi

Iran International

If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

EXCLUSIVE

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'
PODCAST

Trump expands travel ban: What you need to know if you were born in Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

After the drought came the floods: why rain is no panacea in Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

UK rights advocate calls for independent probe into Iranian lawyer's death

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

Society

  • Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

    Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

  • Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

  • Iran psychiatrists warn of surge in drug-induced psychosis among teens

  • Iran prosecutor calls drug and alcohol crackdown a national security priority

Human Rights

  • Pro-government editors wiped Iran rights abuses from Wikipedia - watchdog

    Pro-government editors wiped Iran rights abuses from Wikipedia - watchdog

  • What Tehran means when it says protesters won’t be executed

  • 'People die in the dark': experts decry Iran's 'worst internet shutdown'

  • Nationwide internet outage hits Iran as evening protests ramp up

Iran Insights

  • Is the Trump-Khamenei feud nearing endgame?

    Is the Trump-Khamenei feud nearing endgame?

  • Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets

  • From 'grievances' to 'terrorism’: how Tehran reframed dissent

  • Iran highlights burned mosques to fuel narrative on protest crackdown

Iran Protests

  • Iran leans into state-run intranet amid lingering blackout

    Iran leans into state-run intranet amid lingering blackout

  • Iran Interior Ministry official defects, urges Trump to intervene

  • Eyewitness lives to tell tale of 'next-level brave' Iran protests

  • ‘We are 90 million prisoners’: Iranians plead for outside help as fear spreads

Economy & Environment

  • If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

    If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

  • Iranian oil will make up for China's loss of Venezuelan supply - Reuters

  • Iran’s currency slides to new low, dollar at 1.47 million rials

  • It's the economy: grim livelihoods explain Iranian anger

Iran Sanctions

  • How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

    How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

  • Ukraine is excuse for Europe to target Iran, Russian envoy says

  • US sanctions Iranian entities engaged in drone sales and missile procurement

  • Araghchi's remarks on sanctions trigger backlash in Iran

VOICES FROM IRAN

‘We are 90 million prisoners’: Iranians plead for outside help as fear spreads

Iranians calling Iran International’s phone-in said security forces killed and removed bodies; some reported families pressured into quiet burials and Arabic-speaking forces on the streets, as the crackdown pushed protests to window chants and fueled calls for foreign backing.

Iran International message tool beams comfort to loved ones past net blackout

‘We are 90 million prisoners’: Iranians plead for outside help as fear spreads

Iran leans into state-run intranet amid lingering blackout

Iran is ramping up its control of domestic cyberspace with a closed new state-run intranet, according to a US-based advocacy group, after a nationwide internet blackout cloaked the deadliest crackdown on protests in nearly half a century.

Iranian mobile operator ousts chief amid dispute over blackout policy

Iran leans into state-run intranet amid lingering blackout
EXCLUSIVE

Eyewitness lives to tell tale of 'next-level brave' Iran protests

After returning from Iran to Canada, Mona Bolouri said the unity and size of protests she witnessed firsthand convinced her that the Islamic Republic was doomed after she left the country a day before a deadly crackdown.

Sudden deadly fusillade on Iran protesters culminated in Rasht bazaar inferno

Eyewitness lives to tell tale of 'next-level brave' Iran protests

Domestic Politics

  • Iran parliament halts impeachment moves against ministers amid unrest

    Iran parliament halts impeachment moves against ministers amid unrest

  • Iranian lawmakers call Trump ‘Pharaoh,’ cast Khamenei as 'Moses'

  • Ex-IRGC commander says Iran needs paradigm shift, sees no sign of change

  • Iran government moves to revise budget after parliamentary rejection

United States

  • New US sanctions target Iran's security chief, upping diplomatic ante

    New US sanctions target Iran's security chief, upping diplomatic ante

  • US strikes on Iran won’t work without follow-through, experts say

  • GOP senators push Trump toward action on Iran as Democrats warn of backlash

  • As US weighs attack, fate of Iran protests may hang in the balance

Military

  • Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

    Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

  • Missiles, not diplomacy: how Iran signals resolve under pressure

  • Senators say US will hit Iran if it rebuilds nuclear, missile programs

  • Iran arms export agency offers missiles for crypto – FT

Iran Nuclear

  • IAEA chief warns Iran nuclear standoff ‘cannot go on forever’

    IAEA chief warns Iran nuclear standoff ‘cannot go on forever’

  • Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

  • Khamenei aide vows harsh response to any aggression after Trump warning

  • Trump says he'd ‘absolutely’ back possible Israeli strikes on Iran

Tehran Insider

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers
TEHRAN INSIDER

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point
TEHRAN INSIDER

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.

The Iran that never trends
TEHRAN INSIDER

The Iran that never trends

TEHRAN INSIDER

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

Diplomacy

  • Iran envoy warns escalation could engulf region as Arab states step up contacts

    Iran envoy warns escalation could engulf region as Arab states step up contacts

  • Turkey treads carefully as Iran faces unrest

  • Iran, US say they prefer diplomacy but are ready for combat

  • Iran foreign minister says state, people can resolve protest grievances

Mideast Crisis

  • Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

    Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

  • Crisis at home shrinks Tehran’s margin for error abroad

  • Iran hangs man accused of spying for Mossad

  • Iran warns it may act before an attack if it detects a threat