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Iran protests spark Trump’s stark threat

Published on: January 10, 2026 1:15 PM

As antigovernment protests spread across Iran, President Donald Trump issued a stark warning. He said Iran is “in big trouble” and threatened military action if protesters are violently suppressed. Trump expressed concern for demonstrators’ safety, calling the country “very dangerous right now.”

The unrest began over economic hardship, with shopkeepers protesting the devaluation of the rial. Demonstrations have since spread to major cities including Tehran and Zahedan. Police clashes, fires, and street violence have resulted in casualties on both sides.

Read more: Iran cuts Internet as protests rage across country

At least 62 people have reportedly died, including 48 protesters and 14 security personnel, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA). Authorities have restricted internet, delayed flights, and limited movement to curb reporting. Videos online show street clashes, bonfires, and debris-strewn neighborhoods.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei accused protesters of acting as foreign agents serving U.S. interests. He called for unity against “terrorist actions” and claimed the U.S. has “hands stained with the blood” of Iranians. His televised address coincided with videos of ongoing street violence.

Read more: Iran warns a response to Trump and Netanyahu’s ‘threats’

Iranian officials have accused the U.S. and Israel of fueling unrest. Exiled Iranian Reza Pahlavi also urged Trump to intervene, encouraging citizens to protest. Analysts say the internet blackout allows authorities to act against demonstrators while limiting global scrutiny.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran protests 2026, Iranian unrest human rights, Khamenei response protests, Latest, Tehran antigovernment demonstrations, Trump warns Iran, US Iran tensions

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