WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump issued a public warning to Iran over its treatment of demonstrators, saying the United States would act if Iranian authorities violently target peaceful protesters, according to a social media post.
Trump’s statement addressed actions by Iranian security forces and referenced past crackdowns on dissent. The post did not specify what form a U.S. response would take, including potential diplomatic, economic, or military measures.
The comments followed reports of ongoing protests across Iran, driven by economic conditions, political grievances, and government policies. Human rights groups and media outlets documented clashes between protesters and security forces, with reports of detentions and injuries, though exact figures remain unclear due to government restrictions.
Iranian authorities have previously described protests as riots or foreign-backed unrest, justifying their response as necessary to maintain order. State media highlighted damage to property, alleged attacks on security personnel, and claims of external influence.
U.S. officials have criticized Iran for systematic repression and human rights violations. Trump’s warning represents a public extension of that policy, emphasizing U.S. support for civilians facing state violence. The message added international attention to the protests and highlighted social media as a direct communication channel between the U.S. president and foreign governments.