Trump’s plans for attacking Iran are revealed including large-scale aerial strikes on multiple military targets… as president says America is ‘ready to help’ after night of bloodshed

President Donald Trump has announced plans to retaliate against Iran after more than 50 protesters were killed, despite the president’s dire warnings.
Trump shared on Truth Social on Saturday that the United States is “ready to help” the Iranians.
‘Perhaps Iran is seeking FREEDOM like never before. “USA is ready to help!!!” Trump shared on Truth Social at 13.27.
The president has previously warned that Iranian leaders would be ‘hit very hard’ if demonstrators continued to die.
US Officials announced Wall StreetJournal It was stated that the Trump administration was in preliminary talks about launching an attack on Iran.
The administration is reportedly discussing a large-scale airstrike against multiple military targets.
Various options were floated, but officials warned that they were part of normal military planning.
An official told the Journal that no military equipment or personnel had been moved and there was no sign of an imminent attack on the regime.
President Donald Trump addressed the Iranian people in a Truth Social post on Saturday
The President stated that the United States will continue to stand behind Iranian protesters and that they will raise their voices against the country’s regime.
More than 200 demonstrators reportedly killed after two weeks of protests
This comes after Trump said on Friday that Iran’s leaders appeared to be in deep trouble and repeated threats of military strikes if peaceful protesters were killed.
Speaking on Air Force One earlier this week, he told reporters: ‘We’re watching it very closely. ‘If they start killing people like they did in the past, I think they will be hit very hard by the US.’
The death toll rose significantly overnight, with Iranian human rights group HRANA reporting that 65 people had died as of January 9, including 50 protesters and 15 security personnel.
An Iranian doctor reported that many injured protesters were brought to hospitals. Some were badly beaten, suffering head injuries, broken legs and arms, as well as deep cuts.
Protests have taken place across Iran for 13 days, a movement fueled by anger at the rising cost of living along with growing calls for an end to the religious system that has ruled Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the pro-Western Shah.
Doctors reported that some protesters went to hospital for treatment after being badly beaten and suffering head injuries.
Protests have spread to more than 220 towns and cities in each of Iran’s 31 provinces.
As the country’s notorious Revolutionary Guard and other law enforcement agencies launched a brutal crackdown against demonstrators, the country’s chief prosecutor, Mohammad Movahedi Azad, warned that anyone joining the protests would be seen as an ‘enemy of God’.
The crime is punishable by death under Iran’s strict laws, and even those who aid protesters will be prosecuted, according to a statement on state television.
After seeing some of the largest activist surges ever on Friday night, trying to limit the number of protesters seems like a hopeless attempt.
It was reported that a total of 65 people died overnight, including 50 protesters and 15 security personnel.
After two weeks of protests, more than 200 Iranians have been reported dead so far.
In response to the president’s threats, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Trump’s hands were ‘stained with the blood of Iranians.’
‘[The terrorists] “They’re destroying their own streets to please the president of the United States because he said he would come to their aid,” he said on Friday.
On Saturday, Trump reshared an X post by South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham about the ongoing unrest in the Middle East.
“This really isn’t the Obama administration when it comes to standing up to the Iranian ayatollah and his devout Nazi followers and standing behind the Iranian people protesting for a better life,” he wrote in part.
Iranian officials say anyone participating in protests will be considered ‘enemies of Allah’
‘To regime leaders: Your brutality against the great people of Iran will not go unanswered. ‘Make Iran Great Again.’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also expressed support for Iran.
“The United States supports the brave people of Iran,” he said on X.
Trump also issued a message of support to the people of Venezuela on Saturday afternoon, a week after the country captured and imprisoned President Nicolas Maduro.
“I love the Venezuelan people and I’m already making Venezuela rich and safe again,” Trump said.
‘Congratulations and thank you to everyone who made this possible!!!’




