Iran's Revolutionary Guard Slams Trump's "Blatant Interference" in Unrest

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a statement strongly condemning recent violent unrest and terrorist acts within the country. It accuses the United States and Israel of orchestrating the violence as an act of revenge and specifically criticizes US President Donald Trump for "blatant interference" in Iran's internal affairs. The IRGC warned that such foreign intervention would be met with a powerful response and called for public unity ahead of planned nationwide rallies. Meanwhile, President Masoud Pezeshkian stated the government is open to legitimate demands but warned citizens to separate from violent actors allegedly backed by foreign adversaries.

Key Points: Iran's IRGC Condemns US, Israel Over Unrest, Warns Trump

  • IRGC condemns US-Israeli backed sabotage
  • Links unrest to foreign revenge for past defeat
  • Warns of powerful response to interference
  • Urges public unity and vigilance for rallies
  • President Pezeshkian distinguishes protest from violence
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Iran's Revolutionary Guard denounces US President Donald Trump's "blatant intervention" in Iran's internal affairs

Iran's Revolutionary Guard denounces US President Trump for interference, links recent violence to US-Israeli sabotage, and calls for national unity rallies.

"blatant interference in the country's internal matters - IRGC statement via Press TV"

Tehran, January 12

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps strongly condemned recent terrorist acts carried out amid violent unrest in Iran and criticized US President Donald Trump for what it described as "blatant interference" in the country's internal matters, reported state network Press TV.

In a statement released on Sunday night (local time), the IRGC said that, as with past attempts at destabilization by Iran's adversaries, the latest acts of sabotage committed by terrorist groups backed by the United States and Israel are destined to fail.

The IRGC said, "The recent sedition and atrocities committed by the rioters and armed terrorists across the country, which have led to the martyrdom of hundreds of the people and defenders of the security of our beloved Iran, are in fact an extension of the 12-day imposed war by the United States and the criminal Zionist regime, and a barbaric act of revenge for the historic defeat in that great battleground."

It accused Washington and Tel Aviv of seeking revenge against the Iranian people for their failure in the recent aggression, adding that Trump openly promotes violence and contemporary forms of terrorism against Iran with the backing of Western governments and media, alongside what it referred to as the racist leadership of the Israeli regime.

The statement sharply criticized Trump's remarks and interference in Iran's domestic affairs, warning that such actions would be met with a powerful response from the resilient Iranian nation.

Honoring those killed while defending national security, the IRGC emphasized the importance of public awareness, vigilance, and unity. It urged citizens across the country to participate in nationwide rallies scheduled for Monday.

"The sovereignty of the nation, the strength of the Islamic Republic, and the elevated status of the Velayat-e Faqih, earned through the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of martyrs, are non-negotiable red lines for the Iranian people, who will defend them with determination and courage," the statement concluded.

Tasnim News Agency reported that at least 109 security personnel have lost their lives during the unrest.

Earlier, in a televised address, President Masoud Pezeshkian said, "The government is prepared to hear legitimate public demands, while stressing the clear distinction between peaceful protest and violent disorder."

He warned that the United States and Israel are orchestrating the violence in an attempt to destabilize the country and urged citizens to separate themselves from those engaging in arson, killings, and destruction of public and private property.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's a complex situation. The Iranian people have genuine grievances, but foreign intervention, especially from someone like Trump, only makes things worse. The government should listen to peaceful protestors instead of just blaming everything on the US and Israel.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I see this and worry. External powers trying to destabilize a region is never good for anyone. Look at the chaos in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya. We need a stable Middle East for our energy security and diaspora's safety. Hope Iran resolves this internally.
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Priyanka N
The loss of life is always tragic, whether security personnel or civilians. The statement from President Pezeshkian about hearing legitimate demands is important. Every government must learn to differentiate between protest and violence. Hope peace prevails soon.
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Vikram M
Double standards on full display. When there are protests in the US, it's called democracy. When it happens elsewhere, it's "foreign-backed terrorism". The Iranian people are smart enough to know what they want. Let them decide their future without this blatant meddling.
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Karthik V
Geopolitics is a messy business. India has to walk a fine line between Iran and the US. We have good relations with both. This is why our foreign policy of strategic autonomy is so crucial. We must not take sides but advocate for dialogue and non-interference.

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