
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that the country will not tolerate mercenary troops amid nationwide protests. He urged Iranians to stay united. His remarks come as unrest over economic hardship continues to spread across the country.
Khamenei criticized protesters who damage public property, saying some aim to please U.S. President Donald Trump. He added that Trump should focus on his own country’s problems. The Supreme Leader emphasized that foreign interference will not be allowed.
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The ongoing protests erupted on December 28 and have spread nationwide. Authorities report at least 45 people, including security personnel, have been killed. Demonstrators continue to voice frustration over rising prices, unemployment, and government policies.
In response, Iran has imposed a complete internet blackout to limit communication. Khamenei’s speech reinforces the government’s stance against external influence. He called on citizens to maintain solidarity during these difficult times.
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Analysts say Khamenei’s remarks show the regime is trying to strengthen internal unity. Meanwhile, protests continue to pressure the government economically and politically. Observers warn that unrest could escalate further without resolution.
