Trump calls for leadership change in Iran amid mass protests against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime
Khamenei and Trump blame each other for violence and deaths during protests
Given that the government under the command of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been resurrected by violent protests that have erupted in Iran since the end of December, President Donald Trump said that "it is time for new leadership in Iran. "
Trump claimed in an interview with Politico that the current Iranian government had lost validity and that Tehran's regulators had used persecution to maintain their hold on power. Respect, no fear, should be the foundation of political leadership, as I've stated. Trump stated in the discussion that "it's time to look for new authority in Iran. " The US president made the remarks after Khamenei claimed Washington was to blame for the deaths and harm suffered during the demonstrations and that they were part of a foreign plot to disturb Iran. Trump immediately attributed the Persian leadership to the violence and rejected that version. As the head of a nation, Trump is guilty of total devastation and the use of violence on a scale unheard of, according to Trump in the meeting. He continued, noting that "killing thousands of people to keep control" means managing a nation.
Why did the demonstrations start?
Iran merchants shut down their businesses on December 28 in protest of the weakening of the dinar. The presentations spread throughout the nation in the days following, becoming slogans against Khamenei and the Islamic Republic.
According to statistics from the Persian government, the mobilizations reached their highest on January 8 and 9, with common demonstrations, vandalism, bank stealing, and the burning of 53 mosque.
The demonstrations, which were primarily motivated by the economical crisis, turned violent because of the support from the United States and Israel's annexation, with the intention of launching a military response, which has not yet been realized.
Trump previously stated that the United States may act if the number of victims increased, even though the first official count was seven, and after that the phrase "help is on the way," which was taken as a warning, was used to indicate that.
Khamenei claimed on Saturday that" some thousand" people had died as a result of the demonstrations. Opposition companies in exile, in contrast, estimate 3,428 deaths and some 19, 000 detainees, numbers that have not been separately confirmed.
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