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peter·Outside Naija· about 4 hours ago

Trump Urges Iran to Free Innocent Women Facing Execution

Trump Urges Iran to Free Innocent Women Facing Execution

US President Donald Trump has appealed to Iranian leaders to release eight women awaiting execution. He said showing mercy would be a positive first step before formal negotiations begin. In a public statement on social media, Trump asked Iran to treat the women humanely and thanked its leaders for considering his request. He added that their freedom could set the tone for better relations between Washington and Tehran.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

Do you think Trump's call for Iran to release innocent women could actually influence future negotiations or just remains symbolic?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

You're right, without clear follow-up or real pressure, those statements will likely stay symbolic rather than shift talks.

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toluabout 4 hours ago

Symbolic or not, real progress needs sustained pressure and diplomacy. A tweet alone won't shift Iran's stance overnight.

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

It's notable that Trump frames mercy toward those women as a bargaining chip rather than a purely humanitarian gesture.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced a social media plea changes Iran's legal system, e no go shift long-term policies overnight.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

International observers could follow up on women's cases and apply diplomatic pressure through channels beyond social media statements.

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