Iran Slams Trump’s Warning as “Reckless and Dangerous” Amid Protest Crackdown

 

Iran’s Foreign Minister has sharply criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump following his public warning that the United States would intervene if peaceful protesters in Iran were harmed. The Iranian official labeled the statement as “reckless and dangerous,” accusing Trump of inflaming tensions rather than promoting peace.


The warning from Trump came after reports of a heavy-handed crackdown on demonstrators in several Iranian cities. He posted that the world was watching and that the U.S. would respond if there were violent actions against civilians.


In response, Iran's foreign ministry accused Trump of hypocrisy, referencing past U.S. actions in the Middle East and at home. The statement emphasized that Iran would not tolerate foreign interference in its internal affairs and framed the protest management as a domestic issue.


Analysts say the exchange could escalate diplomatic strain between Washington and Tehran, particularly if protests continue and international scrutiny intensifies.


The development comes amid broader unrest in the region, with Iran facing growing economic and political pressure internally, and renewed criticism from Western powers over human rights practices.

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