Trump’s Claims on Iran Executions Clash with Tehran’s Brutal Reality
While President Trump asserts that Iran has stopped executions of protesters, Tehran’s own officials boast about swift trials and executions ahead — exposing a stark disconnect that demands scrutiny.
President Donald Trump recently claimed that the killing of protesters in Iran has "stopped" and that there are no current plans for executions. Yet, while he spoke from the White House, Iranian authorities were signaling a grimly opposite reality — pushing forward rapid trials and mass executions to suppress nationwide protests.This glaring contradiction raises pressing questions about the quality and source of intelligence feeding into U.S. policy decisions at a time when the stakes for American national security and global human rights have never been higher. Can Americans trust vague assurances from unnamed sources, especially when evidence on the ground...
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