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US President Donald Trump has issued sharp warnings to Tehran, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed a firm crackdown, accusing protesters of serving foreign interests.
Amid the crackdown on protesters in Iran, US secretary of state Marco Rubio said Washington “supports the brave people”. While Supreme Leader Khamenei alleged a US role in the protests, Trump renewed an earlier threat of military strikes if peaceful protesters are killed.
Deep-rooted discontent at the country’s ‘entire regime’ and economic concerns have sparked widespread protest far beyond Tehran
Marco Rubio has weighed in on protests against the Iranian government. Amid the escalation, the country's supreme leader accused protesters of trying "to please the president of the US" as they are facing the death penalty.
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSN
Inside Iran's protests: How inflation & bazaari shopkeepers sparked nationwide anger; regime faces a crucial test as US warns of action
TEHRAN, Iran, January 10- Iran is moving into a thirteenth consecutive day of nationwide anti-government protests, marking its toughest challenge in years. The unrest, triggered by a sudden jump in food prices,
The Prime Minister joined the leaders of France and Germany in 'strongly' condemning the killing of protesters in Iran as demonstrations against the regime sweep across the country
The decision came as the protests in Iran approached their 14th consecutive day, with riots and violent clashes reported in several cities. Tehran's main prosecutor said that those protesters involved in burning government buildings,
More anti-government protests broke out Friday in Iran, in the latest unrest to sweep the country. CNN’s Nada Bashir reports.