Donald Trump has stepped back, at least temporarily, from threats of US military action against Iran, saying he has been assured that the killing of protesters has stopped and that no executions are planned. He said these assurances came from ‘very important sources on the other side’, though the claims have not been independently verified. Despite reports that over 3,400 have been killed during the recent anti-government protests and fears of imminent executions, Trump said he was unconvinced that military action would bring decisive change. He had been strenuously lobbied by leaders in the Middle East to not to go ahead with strikes which would be certain to lead to an Iranian counterstrike on US bases. Iranian officials have publicly denied plans for executions, and at least one expected execution has been postponed. While rhetoric has softened slightly, deep divisions over human rights abuses and Iran’s nuclear ambitions persist, leaving the situation fragile and unresolved.
Iran: Trump steps back from threats of military action over protests
Written by David Fletcher 16 Jan 2026
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- Pray: that the war of words will not escalate into military action. Pray that justice and restraint will prevail inside Iran, and that the authorities will take note of what the protestors are demanding. (Micah 6:8)
- More: www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/iran-protest-killings-trump-tehran-claims-no-executions
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