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Tensions surged on the global stage after President Donald Trump declared Iran is “in big trouble”, as mass protests continue to rage across Iranian cities despite an intense government crackdown.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said the United States is watching developments “very carefully,” issuing a pointed warning to Tehran against the use of lethal force on demonstrators.
The protests — fueled by deep economic strain, political repression, and growing public anger — have shown little sign of slowing, even as Iranian authorities deploy security forces, make mass arrests, and attempt to suppress unrest. Internet shutdowns and severe communication restrictions have made it difficult for journalists and human-rights groups to verify events on the ground, adding to international concern over what may be unfolding beyond public view.
Trump’s remarks signal heightened U.S. attention at a volatile moment. While stopping short of outlining specific actions, his language carried a familiar edge, suggesting that Tehran’s response to the protests could have serious consequences. “They should be very careful,” he warned, emphasizing that the world is watching how Iran treats its own people.
Inside Iran, security forces remain on high alert, with reports of clashes between protesters and authorities in multiple regions. Despite the risks, demonstrators have continued to defy curfews and crackdowns, turning city streets into flashpoints of resistance.
International reaction has been swift. Allies and human-rights advocates have called for restraint, transparency, and the restoration of internet access, while critics warn that escalating rhetoric could further destabilize an already fragile situation.
As protests persist and information remains tightly controlled, the standoff between Iran’s leadership, its people, and an increasingly vocal international audience is entering a critical phase — one that could reshape regional dynamics and test how far global powers are willing to go as unrest grows unchecked.
