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MembersUS strike against Iran remains on the table – despite postponement

Maximum pressure, postponed force, and the question of whether Trump will finish what Iran’s own people have begun.

US President Donald Trump at the White House. Despite a temporary postponement, a potential US strike against Iran remains part of his strategic threat tactic. Photo: EPA / Shawn Thew
US President Donald Trump at the White House. Despite a temporary postponement, a potential US strike against Iran remains part of his strategic threat tactic. Photo: EPA / Shawn Thew

In January 2026, the possibility that the United States under President Donald Trump might attack Iran is at the center of international debate. A wave of massive protests that began in late December 2025 – against the background of the dramatic collapse of the national currency (rial), galloping inflation, severe shortages of electricity and water, and a general economic crisis – quickly developed into an open revolt against the regime. The protests spread to dozens of cities – including Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashhad – as well as to ethnic regions such as Kurdistan, Baluchistan, and Ahwaz.

The regime responded with brutal force: live gunfire, mass arrests, an almost complete internet blackout, and reports of thousands killed. Estimates – according to organizations such as HRANA, Iran International, and Amnesty International – range from 2,000 to 30,000 victims, including hundreds of children.

Trump, who returned to the White House in 2025, launched a campaign of direct and public threats. As early as January 2, 2026, he drew a “red line”: if the regime continued to “kill peaceful demonstrators,” the United States would “come to their aid.” He called the demonstrators...

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