Iran Blames U.S. ‘Terrorist Agents’ For Violence As internet Cut Off
Summary
Iran's government blames the U.S. and Israel for escalating protests that began due to economic struggles. The Iranian government has restricted internet and international phone call access amidst the growing unrest. President Trump has warned Iran against using violence on demonstrators.Key Facts
- Protests in Iran started over economic issues like inflation and currency collapse.
- Iranian authorities blame "terrorist agents" of the U.S. and Israel for the unrest.
- Iran has shut down the internet and blocked international calls amid protests.
- President Trump warned Iran against a violent crackdown on protesters.
- Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has signaled a security force crackdown.
- Iran has historically blamed the U.S. for interventions since its 1979 revolution.
- Protests are widespread and involve people from various backgrounds, challenging the foreign intervention narrative.
- The unrest follows recent tensions between Iran and Israel, including military actions.
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