All eyes on the White House as Trump decision on Iran looms

US President Donald Trump has warned that Iran would be “hit hard” if protesters are killed, putting renewed focus on what actions Washington may take as unrest continues. With tensions escalating, attention is now firmly fixed on the White House and the potential repercussions of Trump’s next move.Trump’s national security team convened Tuesday morning to discuss the situation in Iran and review the latest intelligence from the ground. A second meeting with more senior officials is scheduled for 4 PM EST to further assess developments. Trump did not attend the morning meeting, and the afternoon session is expected to be chaired by Vice President JD Vance.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.While visiting Michigan on Tuesday, Trump told reporters that they would “have to figure that one out” when asked what kind of assistance the US might provide to Iran.In an early afternoon post on his Truth Social platform, Trump urged Iranian