Could Iran be on the brink of another revolution, eerily reminiscent of 1979? A staggering report from human rights groups reveals at least 2,677 people have been killed in the government’s brutal crackdown on nationwide protests. Hard-line cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, leading Friday prayers, shockingly demanded the death penalty for detained demonstrators, escalating an already volatile situation. This inflammatory rhetoric directly threatened U.S. President Donald Trump, who has drawn “red lines” regarding executions and the killing of peaceful protesters, hinting at potential military intervention. As Iranian authorities intensified their crackdown and cut internet access, international tensions flared, with the U.S. and Iran trading accusations at the United Nations. Simultaneously, Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in diplomatic efforts, speaking with both Iranian and Israeli leaders to defuse the regional crisis. Despite authorities claiming widespread damage from the protests, including hundreds of mosques and hospitals, the rage of exiled Iranians continues to boil over in protests across Europe. The true scale of the human cost inside Iran remains shrouded by the internet blackout, as citizens resort to crossing borders just to communicate with the outside world. This deepening crisis highlights a perilous standoff between a defiant regime and a population demanding change, with global repercussions. Stay informed on these critical developments by subscribing to our channel for comprehensive analysis and breaking updates.
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