Trump on Iran Crisis: Iran stopped fast trials and executions, amid 3400 deaths, Tehran said – situation under control.
The world’s eyes are once again on America regarding Iran. potential US military action Amidst the apprehension, President Donald Trump’s statement has made the situation more sensitive. Trump has claimed that Iran has stopped plans for fast trials and executions, while thousands of people have died in the ongoing violent protests in the country. After this statement, the stir in international politics has intensified.
Donald Trump said that he has received information from “reliable sources” that murders and executions are now being stopped in Iran. He also said that now there will be neither speedy trial nor any kind of hanging. This statement has come at a time when Trump has earlier appealed to the protesters to capture the institutions and has given signs like “help is on the way”. Due to this, the fear of conflict between Western countries and Iran has deepened.
More than 3400 died
Figures from human rights organizations highlight the seriousness of the situation. According to Norway-based Iran Human Rights, more than 3,400 protesters have died so far and more than 10,000 people have been arrested. At the same time, another US-based organization has put the death toll at more than 2,500. This is considered to be the bloodiest mass movement in Iran in decades.
Tehran’s clarification: ‘There will be no execution’
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi himself came forward after Trump’s statement and said that neither today nor tomorrow anyone will be hanged. He clarified that the talk of fast-track trial was exaggerated. However, before this there had been indications of strict action from Tehran’s side, due to which there was both concern and anger in the international community.
We are in complete control: Iran claims
Amidst American pressure and military threat, Iran also claimed that the situation is now under control. Araghchi said that after three days of violent incidents, there is peace now and the government is in full control of the situation. But meanwhile, America has started evacuating staff from some of its military bases in the Gulf region, which is being described as a precautionary step.
Fear of conflict between America and Iran
The alert issued in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries has further increased regional tension. Some personnel have been removed from the US military base in Qatar, while Saudi Arabia has made it clear that it will not allow its airspace to be used to attack Iran. According to US officials, Iran has warned neighboring countries that if America attacks, American bases will be the target.
Britain closed embassy and airspace
In view of the security situation in Tehran, Britain has temporarily closed its embassy and recalled the staff. Apart from this, Iran also closed its airspace for a few hours without giving any reason, due to which international flights were affected. Protests against Iran have also intensified in many European countries including Germany.
Diplomatic activity between India, Russia and the rest of the world
India’s Foreign Minister S. There was a phone conversation between Jaishankar and the Iranian Foreign Minister, in which the current situation was discussed. Many countries have advised their citizens to leave Iran. Meanwhile, Russia said that its relations with Iran will not be affected by pressure from any third country. Overall, the Iran crisis is no longer just an issue of one country, but has become a major test of the balance of global politics.
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