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Report: White House Weighs New Strikes to Bolster Iranian Protesters

As anti-regime demonstrations stretch into a second month, senior U.S. officials are reported to be considering targeted actions against elements of Iran’s security apparatus to deter crackdowns and encourage protest momentum. The deliberations occur amid stalled diplomacy and reflect a broadened menu of options, from intensified pressure on missile infrastructure to steps aimed at units directing violence against civilians. Any decision, advisers suggest, would be calibrated to avoid a wider regional war while signaling costs for abuses.

Publicly, the administration continues to voice preference for a comprehensive agreement, yet acknowledges that the window for a peaceful outcome is narrowing. Mediation efforts have so far shown limited traction, even as backchannels try to cool tempers and prevent misreadings. On the ground, demonstrators persist despite arrests and connectivity blackouts, underscoring both resolve and risk.

Analysts caution that even limited strikes could draw unpredictable reactions from hardline factions, particularly if they perceive external moves as existential. Advocates of stronger measures counter that restraint has not curbed abuses and that clear consequences are necessary to alter behavior in Tehran. The balance between deterrence and escalation remains delicate—and decisive.
(JPost/VFI News)

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