Trump signals openness to talks as Iran protests surge and casualties mount

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President Trump says Iran wants to negotiate after threatening strikes as protests across Iran potentially surpass 600 deaths raise the stakes; Tehran says it’s open to diplomacy but insists on mutual interests, while Washington weighs strong options including cyberattacks or direct strikes and imposes 25% tariffs on countries doing business with Iran amid a nationwide crackdown and internet outages.
- Trump says Iran wants to negotiate as the death toll in protests rises to at least 599 AP News
- Trump weighs response to Iran crackdown, Tehran says communication open with US Reuters
- As Death Toll Surges in Iran, Leaders Take Tough Line Against Protesters The New York Times
- Iran says it’s ready for ‘war’ or dialogue as Trump weighs response to protests The Washington Post
- White House Weighs Iran’s Nuclear-Talks Offer as Trump Leans Toward Strikes The Wall Street Journal
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