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[Free Iran Protest – Day 16] US Exploring Possibility of Strikes, Cyberattacks in Iran

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The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering launching precision strikes and cyberattacks in Iran, sources reported.

Trump will be briefed on January 13 on potential responses to the situation in Iran. “The options being presented to Trump would range from targeted strikes inside Iran to offensive cyber attacks,” the source noted. According to the newspaper, the administration hopes to avoid civilian casualties and aims to “create an impact tailored to targeting Iran’s military forces.

The sources pointed out that at this stage, Trump does not plan to send troops to Iran. According to them, “some in the administration fear that the US action might inflame tensions in the Middle East or backfire in its attempt to help the escalating protest movement.” Earlier, Trump said he was ready to support those involved in the unrest in Iran.

This is a developing story that HO1 will continue to monitor.
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Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to President Trump

 

Your words of solidarity with the Iranian people and your administration has had tremendous positive effect.” – “Let’s hope that we can permanently seal this legacy by liberating Iran so that we and you can make Iran great again.” – “I’m prepared to return to Iran at the first possible opportunity. I’m already planning on that and the transition team.

Trump open to meeting with Iranians on nuclear program, reports White House press pool

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