President Trump says he's considering military strikes on Iran as its crackdown on protests kills hundreds.
Iran wants to negotiate.
Is the pressure campaign headed toward diplomacy or confrontation?
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President Trump continues to threaten military action against Iran and says he is receiving hourly reports on the violence against protesters as Iranian security forces try to quash growing unrest.
A U.S.-based group called the Human Rights Activists News Agency has tried to track the casualties,
which is hard given an internet blackout.
But the agency says more than 600 Iranians have been killed.
So far, that number includes nine children and 133 members of the military and police.
After threatening to take military action, Trump says he's heard a response.
The leaders of Iran, well, they wanted to go.
But I think it's hard of being beat up by the United States.