Trump warns Iran against nuclear program
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Iran is seeing its biggest protests in three years after the currency plunged to a record low against the dollar. The Central Bank governor resigned on Monday.
President Trump expressed support on Monday for Israel’s potential attack against Iran if Tehran continues the purported expansion of its ballistic missile program. “Yes, the nuclear fast, OK, one will be yes,
Trump said he would support another rapid Israeli attack on Tehran if Iran keeps developing its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs.
Unrest is triggered by a drop in Iran’s currency, as frustration with a persistent economic crisis rises.
Images show roads in Tehran filled with protesters shoulder to shoulder Monday, disrupting traffic and clogging roadways.
The head of Iran 's Central Bank has resigned as protests erupted in Tehran and several other cities after the country's currency plummeted to a new record low against the US dollar.
Iran has made initial inquiries into acquiring chemical and biological weapons, but has not begun development or purchases, sources told the Jerusalem Post amid rising regional tensions.
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Tehran shopkeepers shut stores over economic conditions
Some shopkeepers in Tehran shut their stores for the second day in a row Monday in protest against economic hardships and sharp swings in Iran's embattled currency, media reports said. - Judicial warning - On Sunday,