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Iran Leader Calls Protesters ‘Vandals’ Seeking Trump’s Approval

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has labeled anti-government protesters as "vandals" and "thugs" who are serving the interests of enemies. He claimed the unrest, sparked by rising fuel prices, is a security matter rather than a popular movement. The government has implemented a near-total internet blackout to curb the spread of information and demonstrations.

The protests began on Friday after the government unexpectedly announced a fuel price hike of at least 50 percent. This economic shift aimed to provide subsidies for the poor but triggered immediate outrage across dozens of cities. Tensions have remained high as the country faces severe economic pressure due to international sanctions.

Khamenei stated that "all the centers of the world's wickedness" are encouraging these "thugs" to create chaos. He specifically linked the unrest to the "sinister" Pahlavi royal family and the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) opposition group. Officials confirmed that one person was killed in the city of Sirjan, though unofficial reports suggest a higher death toll.

Authorities have warned of a "decisive" crackdown if the demonstrations continue to disrupt public order. While some officials have signaled a willingness to listen to peaceful economic grievances, the security apparatus remains on high alert. The international community is closely monitoring the situation as the internet remains restricted across the nation.

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Supreme Leader Khamenei branded protesters as vandals and accused them of being manipulated by foreign enemies and the Trump administration.

The unrest was triggered by a sudden government decision to increase fuel prices by at least 50 percent to fund subsidies.

Iranian authorities have imposed

a widespread internet shutdown and warned of a forceful response to ongoing civil disobedience.

Adapted From:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g49djqqjgo

So it seems clear that the Iranian regime are murdering protestors. Where is the action Trump promised, or is he waiting for Israel to go first?

Or was it just bluster, and like in 2009, nothing will be done?

Look at yourself in the mirror Ali Khamenei and repeat after me: "I'm a disgusting old fart and they're going to tear me to pieces".

Long have the peaceful Iranian people been crushed underfoot like cockroaches by these religious fagggabots.

Time to throw each and every so called holy book into the unquenchable fire.

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