Iran’s Leader Lashes Out At Trump, Protesters In Barrage of X Posts
Amid widening unrest across Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei moved Friday to publicly confront both domestic demonstrators and President Trump, using a flurry of posts on X to signal defiance as economic protests escalated into violent clashes in cities nationwide.
Iranian authorities responded to the turmoil by restricting communications in the capital, shutting down internet and phone access in Tehran. According to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, at least 36 people have been killed. The group reported that security forces arrested 2,076 individuals following 285 separate protests spanning 92 cities in 27 provinces.
President Trump has repeatedly cautioned Tehran against using lethal force on protesters, warning that if Iranian security forces open fire, “we’re going to hit them very hard.” He underscored that message again Thursday night during an interview on Fox News with Sean Hannity.
“Nobody’s ever seen anything like what’s happening right now,” Trump said. “But I have put Iran on notice that if they start shooting at them — these people are totally unarmed people, and they love their country, they want something to happen.”
Khamenei, however, dismissed Trump’s statements as cynical and hostile, accusing the United States of past bloodshed. Referring to U.S. involvement in regional conflicts, he claimed Washington had acknowledged responsibility for deadly strikes during Iran’s recent 12-day war with Israel, which he said killed “more than a thousand of our country’s citizens.”
“So, he confessed that the Iranians’ blood was on his hands,” Khamenei said in one of his posts. “Now he’s saying that he’s on the side of the Iranian nation!”
In another message, Khamenei framed the protests themselves as acts of sabotage carried out on behalf of Washington. He wrote that demonstrators were “a bunch of people bent on destruction came and destroyed buildings that belong to their own country in order to please the President of the US and make him happy.”
Photos and videos circulated globally on Friday showed buildings burning after overnight unrest, underscoring the intensity of the demonstrations and the confrontations with security forces.
The Iranian leader also suggested that the state was fully prepared to confront the unrest by force, drawing a comparison to the period before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. “Today, the Iranian nation is even more equipped and armed than that day [before the Revolution],” Khamenei wrote. “Both our spiritual strength and hard, conventional weapons can’t be compared to what we had before.”
Earlier, Khamenei had used social media to liken Trump to figures from ancient history as well as Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah toppled in 1979. “He too will fall,” Khamenei said of Trump in one post.
In a separate message, Khamenei accused the United States of exploiting other nations for resources, citing Venezuela as an example. He wrote that the U.S. “besieged” the country and was not “even ashamed and explicitly state that this was for oil. For oil!”
Trump’s warnings to Tehran come in the wake of recent U.S. military actions in the region, including strikes in Venezuela that led to the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro and earlier attacks on Iran in June. Those strikes hit three Iranian nuclear sites and helped Israel bring its 12-day war with Iran to an end, though Israeli officials have since warned that Tehran is attempting to rebuild its military capabilities.
Supporters of Trump echoed his message in recent days. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina issued a stark warning during an appearance Tuesday on Hannity.
“To the people of Iran: We stand with you tonight,” Graham said. “We stand for you taking back your country from the Ayatollah, a religious Nazi who kills you and terrorizes the world. And to the Ayatollah: You need to understand, if you keep killing your people who are demanding a better life, Donald J. Trump is going to kill you.”
{Matzav.com}
