Trump Demands New Iran Leadership as Khamenei Blames US for Deadly Unrest

US President Donald Trump has called for an end to the rule of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stating it is time for new leadership and condemning the regime's use of violence. Khamenei responded by blaming Trump directly for the unrest in Iran, accusing him of slandering the Iranian people and supporting sedition. The nationwide protests have entered their twenty-first day with reports indicating over 3,300 fatalities and more than 24,000 arrests amid internet blackouts and security crackdowns. This exchange marks a significant escalation in the war of words between Washington and Tehran over Iran's domestic crisis.

Key Points: Trump Calls for New Leadership in Iran Amid Protests

  • Trump criticizes Khamenei's regime
  • Khamenei blames Trump for unrest and slander
  • Protests enter 21st day with heavy casualties
  • Over 3,300 reported dead, 24,000 arrested
  • Tense US-Iran rhetoric escalates
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Trump says "time to look for new leadership in Iran," after Khamenei blames US for unrest

US President Donald Trump says it's "time to look for new leadership in Iran" after Supreme Leader Khamenei blames US for unrest and casualties.

"It's time to look for new leadership in Iran. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, January 18

US President Donald Trump on Saturday called for an end to 37-year rule of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime, saying, "It's time to look for new leadership in Iran," as anti-government protests in the Islamic Republic escalate, driven by soaring inflation, economic hardship and mounting public anger over governance.

In an interview with Politico, the US President stated that they criticised Tehran's leadership, saying they rely on violence and repression to maintain control.

"What he is guilty of, as the leader of a country, is the complete destruction of the country and the use of violence at levels never seen before," Trump said, as quoted by Politico.

"In order to keep the country functioning--even though that function is a very low level--the leadership should focus on running his country properly, like I do with the United States, and not killing people by the thousands in order to keep control," he added.

The US President further noted that "leadership" is built on respect, not "fear and death".

Trump further denounced Khamenei personally, calling him "a sick man who should run his country properly and stop killing people," and described Iran as "the worst place to live anywhere in the world because of poor leadership," as reported by Politico.

His remarks come shortly after Khamenei, in a series of posts on X, blamed Trump for the unrest and casualties in Iran.

The leader of the Islamic Republic also accused Trump of misrepresenting violent groups as reflecting the will of the Iranian people, calling it "an appalling slander".

"The US President introduced the groups who committed acts of vandalism, arson, and murdered people as 'the Iranian nation.' He uttered an appalling slander against the Iranian people. We find the US President guilty for this slander," Khamenei said.

"The US President sent a message to the seditionists saying he would support them and provide military support. In other words, the US President himself was involved in the sedition. These are criminal acts," he added.

Trump's remarks mark a continuation of the increasingly tense rhetoric between Washington and Tehran, highlighting the deepening divide over Iran's domestic unrest and governance. Here's a polished version of your sentence with corrected grammar and spelling:

According to the Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA), nationwide protests in Iran have entered their twenty-first day, with internet blackouts and heavy security crackdowns continuing across the country.

Confirmed reports from HRANA state that 3,308 people have died so far during the protests, with an additional 4,382 cases still under investigation.

So far, 2,107 individuals have been recorded with serious injuries, and authorities have confirmed the arrest of at least 24,266 people.

Meanwhile, Khamenei, for the first time, acknowledged that "several thousand people" have lost their lives during the unrest.

- ANI

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Priya S
The numbers are heartbreaking. 3000+ dead? This is a humanitarian crisis. The world should focus on helping the Iranian people, not scoring political points. India should offer diplomatic support for a peaceful resolution. 🙏
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Rohit P
Trump calling for regime change is dangerous. It reminds me of the Iraq war rhetoric. External pressure rarely leads to stable democracies. The change, if any, must come from within Iran. We've seen enough foreign interventions fail.
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Sarah B
As an observer, both sides seem entrenched in blame. Khamenei blaming the US for internal unrest is deflection. The core issue is the Iranian people's suffering due to economic hardship and lack of freedom. Their voice is what matters most.
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Vikram M
India has vital interests with both the US and Iran. We need energy and Chabahar port. Our foreign policy should be balanced and pragmatic. We must avoid taking sides in this public spat and work behind the scenes for de-escalation. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
The internet blackouts are chilling. It shows a leadership terrified of its own people. In today's world, cutting off communication is an admission of failure. My heart goes out to the families of those arrested and injured. Hope for peace soon. 💔
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Michael C

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