People wave flags during a demonstration in support of the national protests in Iran, in Barcelona, Spain on January 13, 2026
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U.S. President Donald Trump was consulting with his national security team about next steps with Iran as he looked to get a better understanding of the number of Iranian citizens who have been killed and arrested in more than two weeks of unrest throughout the country.
Mr. Trump said he believes that the killing is “significant” and that his administration would “act accordingly.” Since the protests began on Dec 28, 16,700 people have been arrested and more than 2,000 have been killed, the vast majority protesters, according to Human Rights Activists News Agency. The organization relies on a network of activists inside Iran that confirms all reported fatalities.
Meanwhile, Iran’s government accused the United States of seeking to manufacture a pretext for military intervention, after Mr. Trump threatened “strong action” over the deadly crackdown on mass protests. The demonstrations are the biggest Iran has seen in years — protests spurred by the collapse of Iranian currency that have morphed into a larger test of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s rule.
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