Iran Unrest: Internet Blackout For 90 Hours, Pro-Government Rallies, What Trump Said | Top Points

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Last Updated:January 12, 2026, 16:48 IST

US President Donald Trump said his administration is in talks to arrange a meeting with Tehran even as he weighs "very strong" military options to address the escalating death toll

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The Iranian regime organised large-scale pro-government rallies across major cities, where participants were seen waving national flags and chanting slogans that denounced the anti-government protesters as "terrorists". (Image: AFP)

Amid nationwide unrest in Iran and intensifying crackdown on anti-government protests, President Donald Trump on Monday said the Iranian government has proposed negotiations to the United States even as he weighs “very strong" military options to address the escalating violence.

Speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One, Trump said his administration is in talks to arrange a meeting with Tehran although he cautioned that military action might be necessitated due to the mounting death toll. While the Iranian regime has not yet officially acknowledged the proposal for talks, he stressed that “Iran called, they want to negotiate" and observed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the ruling establishment  are crossing a “red line" against their own citizens.

The situation on the ground, however, remains grim as the internet blackout has now lasted 90 hours with human rights agencies reporting at least 544 deaths in the anti-government protests that have rocked all 31 provinces in the last 15 days. As a counter, the Iranian regime has organised large-scale pro-government rallies across major cities, where participants were seen waving national flags and chanting slogans that denounced the anti-government protesters as “terrorists" and participants in “foreign-backed unrest".

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According to the latest data from human rights monitors, the crackdown by Iranian forces has resulted in the confirmed deaths of 544 people, including 483 protesters and 47 security personnel. Among these are eight minors and several non-protesting civilians. More than 10,681 people have been arrested and transferred to various prisons since the protests began on December 28, 2025. These protests were triggered by economic hardships like soaring inflation but have since evolved into a direct challenge against the Khamenei regime.The Iranian authorities have maintained a nearly total internet blackout for close to 90 hours now, making the task of independent verification of casualties and the scale of the protest increasingly difficult. With phone lines also being cut off, the government is reportedly using this to target cultural leaders; Iranian news agency Fars has begun calling out celebrities and leaders who expressed support for the uprising, accusing them of inciting riots and failing to condemn the deaths of security personnel.Despite the widespread nature of the protests – reportedly at 585 locations in 186 cities – foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has claimed that “the situation has come under total control". Addressing foreign diplomats in Tehran, he said there is clear evidence linking the deadly violence to “Mossad terrorists" and US-backed groups. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has similarly condemned what it describes as “blatant intervention" by Trump, characterising the unrest as a “barbaric act of revenge" by the US and Israel for past regime victories.

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January 12, 2026, 16:41 IST

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