Trump warns Iran about shooting due to suppression of protests: what is happening.
Donald Trump's statements on Iran
According to The Sun: Donald Trump warned that the USA will "start shooting" if the Iranian regime continues to kill protesters. Massive demonstrations are taking place in the country, and the president noted that this rebellious nation is in "great trouble" while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei clings to power.
Citizens of Iran reported threatening messages from police acting under the totalitarian regime, warning people about the possible consequences of their actions.
"If the Iranian regime continues to kill protesters, we will start shooting"
This tense situation raises serious concern in the international community, where many are calling for active measures to support human rights in Iran.
In the context of a growing protest movement, it is important to follow the developments in Iran. The response of the international community may be key to the future of this region and its population, which is fighting for its rights and freedoms.
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