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U.S. President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran, saying the regime will “get hit” if Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei orders violence against protesters. He accuses Tehran of brutality and urges the world to closely monitor the leadership’s response.

Protests are spreading across Iran, with demonstrators defying security forces and internet restrictions. Human rights groups report 16–19 deaths and hundreds detained as authorities move to suppress dissent nationwide.

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00:00If they start killing people like they have in the past, I think they're going to get hit very hard by the U.S.
00:18President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to Iran, saying the regime will get
00:32hit if Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei orders violence against protesters.
00:39The U.S. President accused Tehran of brutality and urged the world to watch closely how the
00:44Iranian leadership responds.
00:46So there's been protesters killed in Iran, you said we were locked and loaded, ready
00:51to go.
00:52What is the line there for when the U.S. is going to get involved in those protests?
00:55We'll take a look.
00:56We're watching it very closely.
00:57If they start killing people like they have in the past, I think they're going to get hit
01:02very hard by the internet.
01:05This warning comes as protests sweep across Iran, streets filled with demonstrators risking
01:11arrest and in some cases death to voice their dissent.
01:15Across Iranian cities, protests are escalating.
01:18Despite heavy security and internet restrictions, demonstrators continue to challenge the regime.
01:24Human rights groups report at least 16 to 19 people have been killed in clashes with security
01:30forces.
01:31Hundreds more have reportedly been detained as authorities move to crush dissent.
01:36Iranian officials, however, continue to downplay the scale of unrest, blaming foreign interference
01:43for the demonstrations.
01:45Iran has seen major protests before.
01:47From the 2019 fuel price demonstrations to the 2022 Masa Amini protests, the government
01:53has used live ammunition, mass arrests, and violent crackdowns to silence dissent.
01:59Rights organizations warn that without restraint, the death toll could rise further.
02:05Human rights monitors are struggling to verify exact numbers on the ground.
02:09Night raids and street clashes are making it almost impossible to confirm the exact number
02:14of deaths, but the figures are alarming.
02:19Limited media access and government restrictions make independent verification extremely difficult.
02:26Trump's warning also sends a message to the Iranian leadership.
02:29The world is watching, and any violent action could trigger international consequences.
02:35Analysts say it signals support for demonstrators while applying diplomatic pressure on Tehran.
02:41Protesters show no signs of backing down.
02:44Authorities remain defiant, with security forces poised to respond if protests escalate further.
02:51Experts warn that continued violence could destabilize the region and spark more international concern.
02:57Will the Iranian regime pull back, or is another violent crackdown inevitable?
03:03Can international pressure, including Trump's warning, actually make a difference this time?
03:14Will the Iranian regime pull back, or is another Russian military magazine?
03:24The same way!
03:25Will the Iranian regime pull back, or is another Russian military magazine?
03:29Under the United States, the Soviet Union and the United States.
03:32Is this country the most vulnerable?
03:35Will the Iranian regime pull back, or is this country?
03:37Will the Iranian regime pull back, or is this country's influence?
03:39Will the same king of the Japanese, which is now?
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