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Trump's Decision Against Military Action in Iran Amid De-escalating Protests and Riots

A U.S. Representative stated that Iranian leaders appear to be moving money outside the country, suggesting preparations for an exit to preserve their safety.

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Jan 17, 2026
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MIDDLE EAST — President Donald Trump confirmed a decision against military strikes on Iran, citing reports of halted killings amid protests and riots that began in late December.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Credit: Office of the Supreme Leader

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This followed his January 14 statement noting assurances from Iranian sources that violence had ceased, influencing a temporary hold on immediate measures.

On January 17, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused Trump of inciting the unrest, stating, “Those linked to Israel and US caused massive damages and killed several thousands during the protests that convulsed Iran for more than two weeks,” and adding, “The latest anti-Iran sedition was different in that the US president personally became involved.”

Protests and riots appear to have slowed significantly, with Iranian authorities reporting detentions of key agitators and a subsidence in street activity. U.S. policy continues to prioritize denying Iran nuclear weapons capabilities, as demonstrated by strikes on facilities in June 2025, while emphasizing caution in broader engagements.

Diplomatic efforts remain active, with Iran expressing readiness for nuclear talks, as the unrest persists under a nationwide internet blackout since January 8, restricting connectivity to about 2% of normal levels.

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