Iran crisis live: foreign minister says country ready for negotiations but also 'fully prepared for war'

The article discusses the ongoing protests in Iran, which began as a response to rising living costs but have evolved into a broader challenge to the country's authoritarian government. The protests have resulted in widespread violence, including killings, injuries, and arrests, with at least 538 people confirmed dead, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.

The Iranian government has responded with force, deploying security forces to quell the unrest, but many Iranians remain undeterred. Social media platforms have been used to organize protests and share information, despite an internet blackout that has lasted for over 72 hours.

US President Donald Trump has threatened to intervene militarily if necessary, saying he would "rescue" protesters if the Iranian government killed them. However, it is unclear whether such action would be taken, and the situation remains fluid and uncertain.

Meanwhile, protests have also spread to other parts of the country, with reports coming in from Golestan province of widespread unrest and violence. The Iranian government has declared three days of national mourning for "martyrs" killed during the protests, but it is unclear whether this move will be enough to contain the situation.

Overall, the situation in Iran remains volatile and uncertain, with ongoing clashes between protesters and security forces. The international community is watching closely, with many calling for an end to the violence and greater freedoms for Iranians.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with social media platforms right now 😩. They're supposed to be a tool for freedom of speech, but in situations like this, they just seem to fuel the fire 🔥. The Iranian government is using them as a way to spread propaganda and misinformation, while also organizing protests themselves 👀. It's like they're playing both sides against each other 🤯. And don't even get me started on the internet blackout - how can people expect to organize a peaceful protest without access to the internet? 🚫💻 It just feels like social media companies are more interested in their own profits than in promoting real change 🤑.
 
man its so sad what's happening in iran 🤕... protests are already getting violent & the gov's response is so brutal 💥 they're killing people in the streets & locking up others just for speaking out against them... its like, how can that be allowed to happen? 😱 social media's actually been a game-changer here, though - it's helped organize all these protests & keep info flowing even with the internet blackout 📱 i'm so worried about the people there, tho. we gotta stay vigilant as a global community & support whoever's standing up against that gov... 🌟
 
I'm getting a bad feeling about this whole thing... Reminds me of the Arab Spring back in 2011. It's like, people are still fighting for their rights and freedom, but no one really knows what's gonna happen next 🤔. I mean, Trump saying he'll "rescue" them is pretty dramatic, but will it even make a difference? And what about those 538 confirmed dead... that's just crazy 😱. The internet blackout is like something out of a dystopian novel, it's so eerie. People are really using social media to organize and share info, it's wild 💻. I hope the international community can do more than just talk about it, you know? We should be doing more to support those in Iran who are fighting for their rights 👊.
 
I'm like totally on board with the protests in Iran 🤘... no wait, that's not it at all! I mean, I don't really get why everyone's so upset about living costs, can't they just, like, talk to their government about it? 😒 But then again, isn't it kinda messed up that the government's responding with force and stuff? 🤕 Like, shouldn't there be a better way to resolve conflicts than resorting to violence? 💔 And honestly, I'm not sure if the US should even get involved, but at the same time, can you blame them for wanting to protect innocent lives? 🤝 It's all so confusing, man! 🤯 The internet blackout is super concerning too... how are people even supposed to stay safe when they can't access info? 😩
 
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