Sen. Graham: Iran’s Nightmare Will Soon Be Coming To An End
Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he believes the turmoil gripping Iran is approaching a turning point, predicting that the Iranian people’s suffering under the current regime “will soon be coming to an end” as demonstrations persist and authorities respond with force.
In a message shared on social media, Graham drew a sharp contrast between the current administration and past leadership, writing, “President Trump is not Obama. Freedom now, freedom forever for the long suffering Iranian people.”
He continued by addressing Iranians directly, stating, “I believe your nation’s nightmare will soon be coming to an end. Make Iran Great Again.”
The South Carolina Republican echoed those sentiments a day earlier in another online post, declaring, “TO THE IRANIAN PEOPLE: your long nightmare is soon coming to a close. Your bravery and determination to end your oppression has been noticed by @POTUS and all who love freedom.”
Expanding on that message, Graham added, “When President Trump says Make Iran Great Again, it means the protestors in Iran must prevail over the ayatollah. That is the clearest signal yet that he, President Trump understands Iran will never be great with the ayatollah and his henchmen in charge. To all who are sacrificing in Iran, God bless. Help is on the way.”
Graham’s remarks on Sunday came shortly after a brief but pointed post appeared on the White House’s social media account.
“We have three things to say…GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS. GOD BLESS AMERICA. AND WE ARE JUST GETTING STARTED,” the post read, accompanied by an image of President Donald Trump standing with U.S. service members.
Earlier Sunday, Axios reported, citing two U.S. officials, that President Trump is reviewing multiple options aimed at backing the protests in Iran and increasing pressure on the country’s leadership.
According to the report, internal deliberations are underway as unrest continues to widen across Iran and accounts surface of a growing death toll. Trump has also issued public warnings that the United States could resort to military action if the regime moves forward with mass killings of demonstrators.
{Matzav.com}
