Iran admits Islamic Republic struggling with protestors
The Iranian government has acknowledged its difficulties in managing widespread protests, which have intensified following threats from President Trump, who stated that the U.S. is “locked and loaded” to support protestors if attacked by state forces. This situation reflects the regime’s precarious state, as it grapples with internal dissent while facing external pressures. The protests have highlighted significant unrest within Iran, contributing to the government’s sense of being in “survival mode.” As the crisis unfolds, the implications for both domestic stability and international relations remain profound.
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