Amid widespread demonstrations in Iran over economic collapse, U.S. leader pledges to act if Tehran kills peaceful protesters, escalating tensions
President
Donald Trump has publicly warned the Islamic Republic of Iran that the United States would intervene if Iranian authorities respond with lethal force against peaceful demonstrators taking part in nationwide protests.
In a post on his social media platform, he stated that if Iran “shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters,” the United States will “come to their rescue” and described U.S. forces as “locked and loaded and ready to go”.
The comments come as Iran faces its most extensive wave of civil unrest in years, driven by a precipitous collapse in the value of the rial and broader economic distress.
Demonstrations have spread across multiple provinces, with reports of clashes between protesters and security forces leading to casualties.
President Trump’s remarks signal an unprecedented public U.S. pledge of potential action in support of Iranian demonstrators, but he did not specify what form such intervention might take.
Iranian officials have responded with strong opposition to any suggestion of foreign interference in domestic affairs, warning that any external involvement would cross a “red line” and could provoke severe retaliation.
Tehran has also lodged a formal diplomatic complaint over what it calls “reckless and inflammatory threats,” urging the international community to address the matter.
The situation has drawn broad international concern, with global leaders and institutions emphasising the need for de-escalation and respect for national sovereignty.
The United States has maintained pressure on Iran in recent months over economic and security issues, while also urging respect for human rights in its response to protest activity.
As tensions remain high, both Washington and Tehran have underscored the seriousness of their positions, leaving the prospects for immediate resolution uncertain.
The protests and diplomatic standoff continue to unfold with substantial implications for regional stability.