Trump has asked Iran's protesters to continue their demonstration
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Digital Desk, New Delhi. A post by US President Donald Trump has created a sensation in the international world. Trump has asked the Iranian protesters to continue their demonstration. He said help is coming. After this post, speculations have started that after Venezuela, America is now going to attack Iran.
However, Trump did not provide any more information than this. He posted on Truth Social: 'Iranian patriots, keep protesting. Take over your institutions. Remember the names of murderers and abusers, they will have to pay a heavy price for this.
Russia has expressed a strong reaction to Trump's threat. The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that those planning to use externally provoked unrest to attack Iran should be aware of the situation in the Middle East and the dire consequences of such actions for global international security.
At the same time, Iran has also given a befitting reply to America. Iran has said that it will respond strongly to any attack against us and will not allow anyone to threaten us. Iran's Defense Minister has said that all American bases and countries that help Washington's operations in the region will be suitable targets for us.
Trump canceled the meeting
Trump further said, 'I have canceled all meetings with Iranian officials until the senseless killing of protesters stops. help is on the way. MIGA!' However, it was not clear what the actual meaning of 'help is coming' is. But Trump has written MIGA in his post, which could mean Make Iran Great Again.
Earlier, Trump had said that America is considering very strong options regarding Iran. White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt had said that air strikes are one of Trump's many options. Trump had earlier also warned Iran that if it did not stop attacking protesters, it would have to pay the price.
Trump has also targeted countries doing business with Iran. He has said that America will impose 25 percent tariff on countries doing business with Iran. Iran has always been ignoring America's statements, but this time the situation is different.