Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of inciting the deadly protests that swept across the country in recent years, while also acknowledging that thousands were killed during the unrest. Khamenei further stated that links between the U.S., Israel, and the deaths of protesters exist.
Khamenei’s Accusations and Acknowledgment of Deaths
Khamenei described Trump as a “criminal” and directly linked his actions to the violence that unfolded during the protests, according to reports. He stated that thousands of people lost their lives in the demonstrations, some in what he characterized as an “inhuman, savage manner.”
- Khamenei alleges Trump incited the protests.
- Thousands of people were killed during the unrest, according to the Supreme Leader.
- Khamenei claims connections between the U.S., Israel, and the deaths of protesters.
The Supreme Leader’s statements come after a period of widespread protests in Iran, triggered by various socio-economic and political grievances. The protests were met with a forceful response from Iranian security forces.
Khamenei did not provide specific details regarding the alleged links between the U.S. and Israel and the deaths of protesters, but asserted their involvement. The extent and nature of these connections remain unclear.
As of now, the situation remains tense, with the Iranian government continuing to address the aftermath of the protests and the accusations leveled against external actors.
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