Sanctions blamed for Iran’s economic crisis as protests surge, Trump says he wants to 'help'

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Iran’s protests amid a currency collapse and rising prices are attributed to decades of U.S.-led sanctions, which the article says sharply cut oil revenue, limited access to dollars, and eroded the middle class, worsening living costs and public health, even as Trump claims he wants to help the demonstrators.
- How US sanctions crippled lives of Iranians Trump says he wants to ‘help’ Al Jazeera
- Trump briefed on military, cyber, psychological options for Iran, sources say CBS News
- Trump urges Iranians to ‘take over’ institutions, cancels meeting with officials The Hill
- White House Weighs Iran’s Nuclear-Talks Offer as Trump Leans Toward Strikes The Wall Street Journal
- Trump Tells Iranians to Keep Protesting, Says 'Help Is on Its Way' U.S. News & World Report
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