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#Commodities & #Energy Review $USO $UGA #OOTT - Protests in Iran, No Small Headline

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Protests in Iran, No Small Headline

Iran’s leadership is facing its most severe pressure in years as deadly anti-government protests enter a third week and President Trump warns that U.S. military intervention remains an option. Trump said Iranian officials had reached out to negotiate after he repeatedly cautioned that the U.S. would act if protesters were killed, though he also warned action could come before any talks.

In a rare move, Iranian state media aired footage showing dozens of bodies at a Tehran-area morgue, acknowledging that most of the dead were ordinary civilians. Rights groups say the true death toll is far higher, ranging from several hundred to possibly more than 2,000, with thousands more arrested across the country.

Iran’s government claims the unrest is now under control and blames the violence on foreign interference, while staging large pro-regime demonstrations. Tehran says it is ready for both war and dialogue, as Washington confirms the president has been briefed on potential military options but has not yet mobilized forces.

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