Political tensions are escalating as protests continue across Iran. US President Donald Trump has said America is ready to help Iranians gain freedom from their current leadership. Washington has warned Tehran against using force on protesters, while Iran’s supreme leadership has issued strict threats, including severe punishment for those supporting demonstrations.

Trump Says America Ready to Help Free Iran
Tehran: The situation in Iran is rapidly worsening amid anti-government protests. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump's latest statement has stirred international political turmoil. Trump stated that the US is ready to help Iran "liberate" itself from the current regime. This statement comes at a time when protests in Iran have intensified and the government has adopted a tough stance.
Trump wrote on his social media platform, "Truth Social," that Iran is closer to freedom than ever before. He stated that the US stands with the Iranian people and is ready to provide all possible assistance. This statement has raised questions about whether the US is once again preparing to take any major action against Iran.
According to media reports, the Trump administration is initially considering potential military options against Iran. The report states that the possibility of large-scale airstrikes on certain Iranian military bases has been discussed. However, US officials have clarified that no final decision has been made yet, nor has any military deployment been made.
The US has warned the Iranian administration that violence against protesters could have serious consequences. Trump has already stated that the US will retaliate if peaceful protesters are fired upon. Concern about the situation in Iran is growing in Washington.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has launched a scathing attack on Trump and the US. He accused Trump of having his hands stained with the blood of Iranians and said that the US should focus on its own country's problems. Khamenei also claimed that the protests in Iran are being instigated by foreign forces.
The Iranian administration has further intensified its crackdown on protests. A statement released on state TV stated that those who aid the protesters will be considered "enemies of Allah," punishable by death. Prosecutors have been instructed to act swiftly in such cases and show no leniency.
This is not the first time the US and Iran have clashed. US forces have previously struck military bases within Iran. In the current situation, Trump's statement and Khamenei's warning have further escalated tensions in West Asia, drawing global attention.