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Trump claims 32,000 deaths in Iran protests crackdown

20 February 2026
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Trump claims 32,000 deaths in Iran protests crackdown
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In a recent news briefing, President Trump claimed that 32,000 people were killed during the protests in Iran, a figure significantly higher than previously reported. He expressed support for the Iranian people, distinguishing them from their leaders, and warned the Iranian government against public executions, threatening immediate military action. Trump also mentioned the possibility of a limited military strike as U.S. forces build up in the region to pressure Iran regarding its nuclear program. Despite the internet blackout hindering accurate reports, sources estimate that at least 12,000 to 20,000 deaths occurred during the protests, with over 50,000 arrests documented.

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