Trump has warned that he will "rescue" citizens if they "kill protesters" during Iran's protests
Trumphas declared in recent days that the Iranian government is trying to redevelop its nuclear program and has been prepared to respond with possible bombings, as it did with Israel in June.
Iranian Government President\u00A0Donald Trump this Friday expressed his "willingness to go to the rescue" of Iranian citizens "if they shoot and kill peaceful protesters" President of the United States Donald Trump President of the United States has expressed his "willingness to go to the rescue" of Iranian citizens\u00A0
"If Iran violently shoots and kills peaceful protesters, as usual, the US will come to the rescue of its citizens da, "Trump wrote on the social network Truth Social.
In this context, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 's Chief Adviser and Secretary of theSupreme National Security Council, Ali Lariyani K , has warned that US interference in Iran's internal affairs would destabilize the "entire region" , a situation that would jeopardize Washington's interests.
Lariyani has held the White House responsible for possible escalation of tension in the country in response to Trump's message that it is essential to distinguish "the attitude of the protesting traders from what happens as a result of external interventions."
"The citizens of the United States should know that Trump promoted this situation and should pay attention to the security of the soldiers," Lariyani said.
The US has just imposed stricter economic sanctions on the Iranian Government, which has significantly reduced the purchasing power of its citizens. Indeed, the Iranian Government has in recent days declared that it is trying to redevelop its nuclear program and has been prepared to respond with possible bombings, as it did with Israel in June.
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