WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he's cutting off the prospect of talks with Iranian officials amid a protest crackdown, telling Iranian citizens ''help is on its way.''
Trump did not offer any details about what the help would entail, but it comes after the Republican president just days ago said Iran wants to negotiate with Washington after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic, where the death toll from nationwide protests has spiked to more than 2,000, according to human rights monitors.
But Trump, with his latest message on social media, appeared to make an abrupt shift about his willingness to engage with the Iranian government.
"Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING - TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!'' Trump wrote in a morning post on Truth Social, which he later amplified during a speech at an auto factory in Michigan. ''Save the names of the killers and abusers. They will pay a big price. I have cancelled all meetings with Iranian Officials until the senseless killing of protesters STOPS. HELP IS ON ITS WAY.''
Trump, in an exchange with reporters during the factory visit, demurred when asked what kind of help he would provide.
''You're going to have to figure that one out,'' he said.
He also said he didn't have accurate numbers on the death toll in Iran but added: ''I think it's a lot. It's too many, whatever it is.''
The U.S. president has repeatedly threatened Tehran with military action if his administration found the Islamic Republic was using deadly force against antigovernment protesters. Trump on Sunday told reporters he believed Iran is ''starting to cross'' that line and has left him and his national security team weighing ''very strong options'' even as he said the Iranians had made outreach efforts to the U.S.