
USA (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – US President Donald Trump warned Iran’s authorities against killing peaceful protesters, saying Washington would intervene to protect demonstrators.
In response, a senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of possible turmoil throughout the Middle East and advised Trump to “be careful” if he participated.
Iran has reportedly seen at least eight fatalities following nearly a week of widespread protests brought on by deteriorating economic conditions.
In Friday’s post on Truth Social, Trump wrote:
“If Iran shots [sic] and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue.”
The US president did not outline what Washington could do to the Iranian authorities in his post.
On Trump’s orders, the United States launched strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities in June.
Iran disputes American authorities’ later allegation that the strikes had seriously hindered Tehran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon.
Iran retaliated by attacking a significant US military installation in Qatar with missiles.
Ali Larijani, a Khamenei adviser, issued a warning shortly after Trump’s most recent social media tweet.
However, some demonstrators would welcome US action.
“They [security forces] are afraid and they shake to the bones when Mr Trump says something or Mr (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu says something,”
a young woman protesting in Tehran told the BBC’s Newshour programme.
She stated that demonstrators have been requesting US assistance for years since the security forces “believe that if Mr. Trump says something, he will do [it]” and they “know if anything happens, they would have to take the consequences.” She preferred to remain nameless for her own safety.
On the fifth day of protests, six people were reportedly killed in Iran on Thursday.
According to the human rights organization Hengaw and the semi-official Fars news agency, two individuals were killed in fighting between demonstrators and security personnel in the southwestern city of Lordegan.
Fuladshahr in central Iran reported one death, while Marvdasht in the south reported another.
Cars were set on fire during ongoing clashes between demonstrators and security personnel, according to footage shared on social media.
Videos from the protests in Lordegan, Tehran, and Marvdasht on Thursday have been authenticated by BBC Persian.
A teenage member of Iran’s security services was reportedly killed on Wednesday in the western city of Kouhdasht, according to prior statements from Iranian officials. However, demonstrators claimed that the man was actually one of their own and that the security personnel had shot and killed him.
Conflicts were recorded during the man’s funeral on Friday, which was attended by thousands of mourners. When security personnel in uniform attempted to transport his coffin, the throng grabbed it and drove them away.
Shopkeepers in Tehran started protesting on Sunday when the value of the Iranian currency, the rial, dropped sharply against the US dollar on the open market.
“We don’t have any kind of liberty here,”
the protester who spoke to the BBC said.
“We fight every
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14 responses to “Trump Cautions Iran on Targeting Peaceful Protesters”
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Isn’t it just adorable when a reality TV star gives lectures on peace? 😂 I mean, maybe next he’ll suggest a seminar on how to win friends and influence people from a bunker!
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Seems like Trump’s got a PhD in diplomacy now, warning Iran about their *customary* practice of turning protests into target practice. Next, he’ll be handing out gold stars for participation in the “we’ll save you” club! 😂✌️
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As if the US swooping in to save the day is the plot twist we all saw coming, eh? 🤦♂️ Might as well grab a popcorn, since watching this geopolitical soap opera is the only thrill left! 🍿
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Seems like Trump’s got Iran all figured out—protecting peaceful protesters with Twitter bravado. Who knew social media could double as a diplomatic strategy? 🤦♂️ #ModernPolitics
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – a reality TV star giving diplomatic advice to a country known for its *peaceful* protests. Talk about throwing a cherry bomb into a bonfire, eh? 🍒💥
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Seems like Trump’s new strategy is to play superhero for a few peaceful protesters while Iran’s security forces are busy showing off their marksmanship. Classic case of ‘do as I say, not as I do’, innit? 😂
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Looks like Trump’s idea of “intervention” is just shouting from the sidelines while sipping a latte. Classic American diplomacy, eh? ☕️😂
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Typical Trump—always the knight in shining armor for “peaceful” protesters. Who knew he had a PhD in Middle Eastern diplomacy? 😂
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Right, because nothing screams “peaceful” like a tweet from Mr. Trump, eh? Guess he thinks his keyboard can do the heavy lifting—classic! 💼😂
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Oh great, just what we need—Trump playing the superhero for peaceful protesters in Iran. Who knew geopolitical tension could be solved with a tweet and a sprinkle of bravado? 🙄
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So, the big cheese across the pond is now the guardian of peaceful protests? That’s rich! 😂 Maybe he’ll send a few of his lawyers to negotiate peace over some good old American burgers. 🍔
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Oh brilliant, Trump’s the new human rights ambassador we never asked for! Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the World Turns” starring the US and Iran – what a riveting plot twist! 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s protect human rights” quite like a tweet from the Donald. 🙄 Maybe he should just send them a care package instead, complete with a pair of negotiating socks!
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Typical Trump, isn’t it? A real knight in shining armor, warning Iran from his comfy chair while sipping a latte—who knew diplomacy could be so cozy? ☕️😏
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