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Dr Will Jones: Trump Warns Iran the US is “Locked and Loaded and Ready to Go”....


Trump Warns Iran the US is “Locked and Loaded and Ready to Go” to Protect Protesters as Unrest Escalates

President Donald Trump has warned Iran that the United States is “locked and loaded and ready to go” to protect protesters from the regime as social unrest escalated in the hardline Islamic country. The Mail has more.

Protesters and security forces clashed in several Iranian cities on Thursday with six reported killed in the first deaths since the unrest escalated.

Shopkeepers in the capital Tehran went on strike on Sunday over high prices and economic stagnation, actions that have since spread to other parts of the country.

Trump said on his Truth Social platform that “if Iran [shoots] and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue”.

“We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” the Republican leader added.

The senior adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Larijani, responding to Trump’s warning on Friday, said that US interference ​in Iranian protests ⁠would lead to chaos ​across the Middle East.

An Iranian official also said US intervention in the country would “destabilise [the] entire region”.

Iran’s biggest ⁠protests in three years over ⁠economic hardship have turned violent across several provinces, ‍leaving multiple people ⁠dead.

Riot squads opened fire and carried out mass arrests on protesters, who have vowed not to back down.

More cities joined the protests as night fell on Thursday and clashes intensified in several locations, prompting officials to send reinforcements.

Iran’s Fars news agency reported yesterday that two people were killed in clashes between security forces and protesters in the city of Lordegan, in the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, and three in Azna, in neighbouring Lorestan province.

State television reported earlier that a member of Iran’s security forces was killed overnight during protests in the western city of Kouhdasht.

However, human rights groups have contradicted these reports, insisting he was in fact amongst the protesters and killed by security forces.

Crowds on the streets chanted anti-Government slogans, such as “this year is a year of blood, Seyyed Ali will be overthrown” and “death to the dictator”.

Dozens of people were arrested by riot police and plainclothes agents.

Security forces also reportedly blocked roads, deployed a heavy armed presence to the streets and engaged with the protesters.

The unrest comes at a critical moment for Iran’s Islamic clerical rulers as Western sanctions hammer an economy hit by 40% inflation and after Israeli and ‍US airstrikes in ‍June targeted the country’s nuclear infrastructure and military leadership.

Worth reading in full.

Dr. Will Jones is Editor of the Daily Sceptic. He has a PhD in political philosophy, an MA in ethics, a BSc in mathematics and a diploma in theology. This article was first published HERE

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I notice that China is also ready to go to annex Taiwan, as Xi has promised to do before the end of the year. No doubt all those in the "separatist" government will "face the full force" of Chinese law. If that happens, those who support Trump regarding Iran and Venezuela will not be in a position to complain.

Rob Beechey said...

Nothing could be further from the truth Anonymous 3.16 am. Venezuela has shifted into an authoritarian ruled state. Many of its population have abandoned their own country as it sinks into its own demise. However Taiwan is a vibrant, functioning liberal democracy with free elections. It has evolved from an authoritarian rule, similar to China,  into a leading democratic model in Asia, establishing a multi party system with seperate executive, legislation and judicial branches. 

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