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Trump Cancels Iran Meeting: Rescue & Retribution – Hong Kong 01

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

trump cancels ‌meeting with‌ Iranian officials: Rescue is on the way, murderers will pay a heavy price

Hong Kong ⁣01

Iran prepares for a direct attack on Israel in response to ⁤the bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus, and the United States‍ has warned Iran⁣ not to‍ take such action. according to sources, the attack is expected to​ be carried out by Iranian ​Revolutionary Guard forces ⁢and proxies in Iraq, Syria, and lebanon. The attack could involve hundreds of drones‍ and missiles, and could target Israeli military facilities and government buildings.The United⁣ States has deployed additional military assets to the region⁣ to deter⁣ Iran ‍from taking action, and has warned Iran that it ⁤will respond forcefully if Israel is attacked. ⁢The situation​ is highly volatile, and‌ there is a risk of a wider conflict in the middle East.

Iran Protests and ⁤International⁤ Reactions (as of January 13,2026)

Please note: The original source is untrusted. This response is based on​ verification from ⁢authoritative sources as of the date provided (2026/01/13 23:18:38).

Overview ⁣of the ‌2022-2023 ⁣Protests & Subsequent Developments

The protests ⁢referenced in the original source stem ⁢from the death of Mahsa Amini in September ⁤2022, while ⁤in ⁢the custody of Iran’s morality police. These protests,initially sparked⁣ by anger​ over mandatory hijab laws,quickly broadened into widespread demonstrations ⁤against ‍the Iranian government and its policies. The protests continued, with varying intensity, through 2023. While large-scale public demonstrations ​were suppressed ⁤by late ​2023, dissent and unrest continued in‍ various‍ forms.

Reported Death Toll & Human Rights Concerns

Rights groups, including ‍Amnesty International and Human Rights⁣ watch, reported meaningful numbers of deaths during the protests.Initial estimates in late 2022 and early 2023 ranged from hundreds to over a​ thousand. As of late 2023/early 2024, verified reports indicate at least 500 deaths, including dozens of children, though the actual number is likely higher⁢ due to government restrictions on information and‌ reporting. ⁣ The‌ united Nations Human Rights‍ Office has documented widespread human rights violations, including excessive use‌ of force by security forces, arbitrary arrests, and ​unfair trials. These concerns remain valid as of January 2026.

Economic Situation‌ in‍ Iran

The original ⁣source mentions ‌a significant drop⁣ in​ the Iranian currency.⁣ This decline⁣ has been ongoing, exacerbated by several factors:

* Sanctions: International​ sanctions, particularly⁤ those imposed by the United States, have severely impacted Iran’s economy, limiting its ‍access to global markets and foreign investment.
* Inflation: Iran ​has experienced high rates of inflation, eroding the⁣ purchasing power ⁢of its currency. Official inflation rates have ​been disputed, but independent analyses⁣ consistently show significant price increases for essential goods.
* Political Instability: The protests and ⁣ongoing⁢ political ‍tensions ‍have further destabilized the economy, discouraging investment and contributing to capital flight.
* ⁣ ⁢ Demonstrations: The economic disruption caused by protests, including strikes and disruptions to businesses, has also contributed to the ⁣currency’s‌ devaluation.

As of January 2026, the Iranian Rial continues to struggle ⁤against major currencies, and the economic‌ situation remains precarious. Reports indicate continued⁤ high inflation and limited economic opportunities.

International Reactions​ & US Involvement

Donald trump’s statements & US Policy

The original source references ⁢statements by former US President Donald‌ Trump. During and after⁣ his​ presidency, Trump adopted a policy of “maximum pressure” on ​Iran, including reimposing sanctions and withdrawing from the Joint Extensive plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal. Trump repeatedly criticized ⁢the Iranian government and expressed support ‌for the Iranian ⁢people.

As of january 2026, the Biden management has attempted to revive the JCPOA, but‌ negotiations have stalled. The US continues to⁤ maintain sanctions on Iran, ⁢and provides support to human rights organizations documenting⁤ abuses.⁤ There have been no confirmed reports of direct US aid to protestors as of this date, though the US has provided internet access tools to circumvent government censorship.

Iranian Response to Criticism

The original source notes⁤ Iranian officials denouncing Trump. this⁢ reflects ​a ⁤long-standing ‍pattern of⁢ Iranian officials criticizing US policy and accusing the US of interference in Iranian affairs. iran’s defense minister’s ⁣statement regarding ‍a‌ forceful response to perceived violations aligns ⁤with ‌Iran’s stated ‌policy of defending ⁣its sovereignty and interests. This⁢ rhetoric has continued, with Iran ​frequently warning against external intervention.

Related Entities

* ​ Mahsa ​Amini: The ‍individual whose death⁤ sparked the protests.
* ⁢ Ebrahim Raisi: ⁢ The current President of Iran.
*​ Islamic ​Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC): A powerful military⁣ and political organization in iran, heavily involved in suppressing ⁤the protests.
* Supreme Leader ⁤Ali Khamenei: The highest political and religious authority in Iran.

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