Washington President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States would intervene if Iranian authorities killed peaceful protesters, writing on Truth Social that Washington was "locked and loaded" and ready to go. The comment followed shopkeepers' strikes in Tehran over high prices that spread into nationwide demonstrations, clashes with security forces, and reports of multiple fatalities and arrests. Iranian officials warned against foreign interference. Reports cited inflation near 42.5 percent and a sharp currency decline amid sanctions and regional tensions. International agencies and regional media independently documented incidents and statements this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from ETV Bharat News, Pakistan Today, Asian News International (ANI), english.varthabharati.in, Pakistan Observer and thesun.my.
Political hardliners and external actors advocating intervention may gain rhetorical leverage from the U.S. warning, while domestic opponents of Iran's government could use international attention to press grievances.
Iranian protesters, civilians, and the broader population suffering economic hardship face heightened risk of violence, arrests, and further economic disruption as tensions escalate.
After reading and researching latest news.... Trump warned Iran on Truth Social Friday, pledging U.S. readiness if authorities kill protesters; protests began with Tehran shopkeepers' strikes, spread nationwide, saw clashes and reported fatalities amid 42.5% inflation and sharp currency loss; Iranian officials denounced foreign interference and arrests were reported nationwide.
Washington warns Iran over potential killing of protesters
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