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Former President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that the United States will respond “very hard” if the Iranian regime harms protesters demonstrating against the government. His comments come amid ongoing tensions following a recent escalation in violence against anti-regime protesters.

Last night, Iranian security forces reportedly killed approximately 50 protesters in the city of Fardis, according to local sources. The deaths have intensified international concern over Iran’s crackdown on dissent and the ongoing protests that have shaken the country in recent weeks.

The situation has raised questions about potential U.S. responses to Iran’s actions and whether diplomatic shifts could occur as a result. Some analysts speculate that heightened tensions might lead to significant political developments, including the possibility of an unprecedented visit by a U.S. president to Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. However, no official statements have confirmed such plans.

As events continue to unfold, experts emphasize that diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran remain complex, and any move towards normalization or high-level visits would depend on numerous political and security considerations. The international community watches closely as the unrest in Iran persists, with broader implications for regional stability.

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