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Iran massacre: Activists say 12,000 killed

Activists and rights groups report an extraordinary death toll amid nationwide protests in Iran as authorities signal fast trials and possible executions for detainees, raising regional tensions and prompting US warnings and base precautions

Number

12,000 - Estimated deaths in Iran protests reported by activists

Quote

"Anything less than having Greenland in the United States’ hands is ‘unacceptable’" — President Donald Trump


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POTUS LATEST

"NATO: Tell Denmark to get them out of here, NOW! Two dogsleds won’t do it! Only the USA can!!! Danish intel warned last year about Russian and Chinese military goals toward Greenland and Arctic: https:// justthenews.com/government/sec urity/danish-intel-warned-about-russian-and-chinese-military-ambitions-toward/"