“What Trump would do next, only he knows” – Karoline Leavitt on Iran protest
.@PressSec on Iran: “The greatest leverage the regime had just several months ago was their nuclear program, which President Trump […]
.@PressSec on Iran: “The greatest leverage the regime had just several months ago was their nuclear program, which President Trump […]
Thousands of Iranians showed up at Tehran’s Enghelab Square to show their support for the government, as deadly demonstrations over the economy sweep the country.
🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 IRAN SECURITY CHIEF DISMISSES TRUMP: “DON’T TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY” Ali Larijani brushed off threats from Trump during today’s pro-regime
President Trump is under growing pressure to respond to Iran after nearly 500 protesters were reportedly killed, with a former Pentagon adviser saying his earlier threats have boxed him into considering action as he weighs military options and their potential consequences.
Iran’s economy is sliding into deeper crisis as a collapsing rial, runaway inflation, sanctions and structural weaknesses overwhelm limited relief from oil exports.
Iran has repeatedly faced protest waves over the past 17 years, but the regime has survived each time by relying on a vast, ruthless security apparatus that crushes dissent through intimidation, violence and fear, with no major defections from the security forces so far.
Beijing just weighed in on Iran’s unrest, and it’s not standing with the protesters.
Sky’s military analyst Michael Clarke says US alternatives to military action against Iran include cyber attacks against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and getting Starlink terminals into the country to negate the ongoing internet blackout.
Analysts say Elon Musk’s online interventions, including changing Iran’s flag on X, may offer symbolic encouragement but are unlikely to significantly affect protests amid severe internet restrictions.
Medical staff in Iran have reported overflowing hospitals, severe shortages and rising deaths in Tehran and other cities amid anti-regime