Facet-by-side pictures present President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Seaside, Fla.. on Dec. 29, and Iranian Secretary of Supreme Nationwide Safety Council Ali Larijani in Beirut, Aug. 13, 2025.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S. President Donald Trump and high Iranian officers exchanged dueling threats Friday as widening protests swept throughout components of the Islamic Republic, additional escalating tensions between the international locations after America bombed Iranian nuclear websites in June.
At the least seven folks have been killed to this point in violence surrounding the demonstrations, which had been sparked partly by the collapse of Iran’s rial forex however have more and more seen crowds chanting anti-government slogans.
The protests, now of their sixth day, have grow to be the most important in Iran since 2022, when the dying of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody triggered nationwide demonstrations. Nonetheless, the demonstrations have but to be countrywide and haven’t been as intense as these surrounding the dying of Amini, who was detained over not sporting her hijab, or scarf, to the liking of authorities.
Trump publish sparks fast Iranian response
Trump initially wrote on his Reality Social platform, warning Iran that if it “violently kills peaceable protesters,” the USA “will come to their rescue.”
“We’re locked and loaded and able to go,” Trump wrote, with out elaborating.
Shortly after, Ali Larijani, a former parliament speaker who serves because the secretary of Iran’s Supreme Nationwide Safety Council, alleged on the social platform X that Israel and the U.S. had been stoking the demonstrations. He supplied no proof to assist the allegation, which Iranian officers have repeatedly made throughout years of protests sweeping the nation.
“Trump ought to know that intervention by the U.S. within the home downside corresponds to chaos in all the area and the destruction of the U.S. pursuits,” Larijani wrote on X, which the Iranian authorities blocks. “The folks of the U.S. ought to know that Trump started the adventurism. They need to handle their very own troopers.”
Larijani’s remarks seemingly referenced America’s extensive army footprint within the area. Iran in June attacked Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar after the U.S. strikes on three nuclear websites throughout Israel’s 12-day warfare on the Islamic Republic. Nobody was injured although a missile did hit a radome there.
Iran’s International Minister Abbas Araghchi wrote on X, previously Twitter, that “the Nice Individuals of Iran will forcefully reject any interference of their inside affairs. Equally, our Highly effective Armed Forces are on standby and know precisely the place to purpose within the occasion of any infringement of Iranian sovereignty.”
Araghchi additionally stated that Trump’s message seemingly was influenced by those that concern diplomacy between the 2 nations with out elaborating.
Video circulated on social media late Friday confirmed protests continued in lots of cities throughout the nation, together with not less than three factors within the south and east of the capital Tehran. The Related Press can’t independently confirm the footage.
No main adjustments have been made to U.S. troop ranges within the Center East or their preparations following Trump’s Iran publish, stated a U.S. official, who spoke on situation of anonymity to debate delicate army plans.
Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who beforehand was the council’s secretary for years, individually warned that “any interventionist hand that will get too near the safety of Iran will probably be reduce.”
“The folks of Iran correctly know the expertise of ‘being rescued’ by Individuals: from Iraq and Afghanistan to Gaza,” he added on X.
Iran’s hard-liner parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf additionally threatened that each one American bases and forces can be “authentic targets.”
Iran’s International Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei additionally responded, citing an inventory of Tehran’s longtime grievances towards the U.S., together with a CIA-backed coup in 1953, the downing of a passenger jet in 1988 and collaborating within the June warfare.
The Iranian response got here because the protests shake what has been a typical chorus from officers within the theocracy — that the nation broadly backed its authorities after the warfare.
Trump’s on-line message marked a direct signal of assist for the demonstrators, one thing that different American presidents have prevented out of concern that activists can be accused of working with the West. Throughout Iran’s 2009 Inexperienced Motion demonstrations, President Barack Obama held again from publicly backing the protests — one thing he stated in 2022 “was a mistake.”
However such White Home assist nonetheless carries a threat.
“Although the grievances that gasoline these and previous protests are because of the Iranian authorities’s personal insurance policies, they’re seemingly to make use of President Trump’s assertion as proof that the unrest is pushed by exterior actors,” stated Naysan Rafati, an analyst on the Worldwide Disaster Group.
“However utilizing that as a justification to crack down extra violently dangers inviting the very U.S. involvement Trump has hinted at,” he added.
Protests proceed Friday
Demonstrators took to the streets Friday in Zahedan in Iran’s restive Sistan and Baluchestan province on the border with Pakistan. The burials of a number of demonstrators killed within the protests additionally passed off, sparking marches.
On-line video purported to point out mourners chasing off safety drive members who attended the funeral of 21-year-old Amirhessam Khodayari. He was killed Wednesday in Kouhdasht, over 400 kilometers (250 miles) southwest of Tehran in Iran’s Lorestan province.
Video additionally confirmed Khodayari’s father denying his son served within the all-volunteer Basij drive of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, as authorities claimed. The semiofficial Fars information company later reported that there have been now questions concerning the authorities’s claims that he served.
Iran’s civilian authorities underneath reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian has been making an attempt to sign it desires to barter with protesters. Nonetheless, Pezeshkian has acknowledged there may be not a lot he can do as Iran’s rial has quickly depreciated, with $1 now costing some 1.4 million rials. That sparked the preliminary protests.
The protests, taking root in financial points, have heard demonstrators chant towards Iran’s theocracy as nicely. Tehran has had little luck in propping up its economic system within the months because the June warfare.
Iran just lately stated it was now not enriching uranium at any web site within the nation, making an attempt to sign to the West that it stays open to potential negotiations over its atomic program to ease sanctions. Nonetheless, these talks have but to occur as Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have warned Tehran towards reconstituting its atomic program.



