Trump Renews Iran Threats, Offers US Help Amid Protests

US President Donald Trump has renewed threats against Iran, stating the United States is "ready to help" and would "get involved" if Iranian authorities kill peaceful protesters. Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned the remarks as interventionist and reflective of Washington's continued hostility. Protests have erupted in several Iranian cities over a sharp currency devaluation and long-standing economic difficulties. Meanwhile, the Iranian military, under Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has pledged to defend national interests and accused Israel of conspiring to undermine security.

Key Points: Trump Threatens Iran, Offers US Help Amid Unrest

  • Trump threatens US action if Iran kills protesters
  • Iran condemns US remarks as hostile
  • Protests erupt over economic hardship
  • Iranian military pledges to defend national interests
  • Military accuses Israel of conspiracy
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Trump renews threats against Iran, saying US 'ready to help'

US President Donald Trump renews threats against Iran, saying the US is "ready to help" as protests continue over economic hardship.

"If they start killing people ... we will get involved. - Donald Trump"

Washington, Jan 11

US President Donald Trump said that the United States "stands ready to help" concerning the situation in Iran as he claimed Iran is "looking at FREEDOM," renewing his threats against the Middle Eastern country.

"Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help!!!" Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

Trump and other senior US officials have repeatedly warned that Washington would take action if Iran "kills peaceful protesters," Xinhua news agency reported.

"If they start killing people ... we will get involved," Trump told reporters on Friday, adding that "that doesn't mean boots on the ground, but it means hitting them very, very hard where it hurts."

Iran's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday condemned what it described as "interventionist and deceptive" remarks by the Trump administration about the unrest, saying they reflected Washington's continued hostility toward the Iranian people.

Protests have erupted in several Iranian cities since late December over the sharp fall of the rial and long-standing economic hardship. Iranian authorities have acknowledged the demonstrations and voiced willingness to address economic grievances, while warning against violence and vandalism.

Meanwhile, the Iranian military pledged to defend national interests, protect strategic infrastructure and public property amid ongoing protests, and urged Iranians to unite to "thwart the enemy's plots," according to state broadcaster IRIB.

In a statement, the military accused Israel and "hostile terrorist organizations" of "attempting to undermine order and peace in cities and disrupt public security through another conspiracy," and of "trying to incite another rebellion in the name of supporting the Iranian people." It called on the public to remain vigilant and unite to "defeat the enemy's plots," saying Iran is "in the middle of a war."

The statement said the army, together with other armed forces, "under the command" of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, would monitor enemy movements and resolutely defend national interests while protecting strategic infrastructure and public property.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The economic hardship of the Iranian people is real and deserves empathy. But Trump's threats are just adding fuel to the fire. The US should focus on diplomacy, not threats. Stability in the Middle East is crucial for global oil prices, which affects us all in India.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I think the Iranian government has a point about foreign interference. We in India know the value of sovereignty. External powers using protests as an excuse for regime change is a dangerous game. Let them handle their own affairs.
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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi, this feels like a distraction. The US has so many domestic issues. Why always looking for fights abroad? The Iranian people protesting for economic reasons deserve to be heard by their own leaders, not used as pawns in geopolitics.
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Vikram M
Complex situation. People have a right to protest economic hardship (we understand that in India!), but foreign military threats are not the solution. Hope for a peaceful resolution. Another war in the region would be a disaster for everyone.
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Karthik V
"Ready to help" sounds so benevolent, but we all know what it means. More sanctions? More instability? India has good relations with many nations in the Gulf. We need peace and stability, not another conflict on our doorstep. 🙏

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