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Retired general urges Trump to give Iran ‘one more warning’ as US reportedly weighs intervention

Gen Jack Keane says Trump should issue final warning before targeting those responsible for violent crackdowns

Taylor Penley By Taylor Penley Fox News

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Iranian regime has ‘never’ been this weak, Gen. Jack Keane warns

Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane joined ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ to discuss the Trump administration’s foreign policy with Venezuela and Iran as deadly protests spread.

Retired Gen. Jack Keane called on the Trump administration to confront Iran’s leadership head-on, urging a final warning before taking action against officials he says are responsible for violently cracking down on protesters.

“The president has told them, ‘If you kill them, I’m coming for you,’” Keane said during an appearance on “Life, Liberty & Levin” on Saturday.

“They’ve already killed more than 40 people, and they’ve jailed many more. And in jail, they will execute them.”

As nationwide anti-regime demonstrations across Iran hit the two-week mark, Keane argued that President Donald Trump should now follow through by issuing one last warning before targeting those responsible for maintaining an iron grip on the population.

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Protester holding sign in Tehran on Friday

In this frame grab from video obtained by The Associated Press outside Iran, a masked demonstrator holds a photo of Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi during a protest in Tehran on Jan. 9.(UGC via AP)

“I think the president could give one more warning and then take down some of the leadersresponsible for conducting violence against the Iranian population,” Keane said. 

“I believe that we have the leverage here to actually curtail this behavior.”