Anti-government protests in Iran are reportedly subsiding after more than two weeks, with a significant drop in recorded demonstrations from 156 to just seven. Analysts attribute this decline to the brutal crackdown, which has resulted in over 2,400 reported deaths, the deadliest in recent history. The U.S. is considering military intervention, while Iranian authorities continue to arrest protest organizers. Tensions remain high in Tehran, with a heavy security presence but a noted decrease since the weekend.
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