London-based Iranians are experiencing a mix of hope and fear as protests erupt in Iran, with many unable to contact their families due to internet shutdowns and reports of violence and casualties, highlighting the emotional toll on those abroad and the ongoing struggle for freedom in Iran.
Protests in Iran have intensified with at least 65 deaths reported amid government crackdowns and internet shutdowns, while the US, under Trump, has issued warnings of potential intervention, supporting protesters and condemning the Iranian regime.
President Trump warned Iran that the US is 'locked and loaded' to intervene if Iran harms peaceful protesters amid ongoing unrest in Tehran, while Iran's security official warned against US interference, escalating tensions over protests driven by economic dissatisfaction.
Iran's political adviser Ali Shamkhani warned former US President Trump to stay away from intervening in Iran, as protests against the regime continue with casualties reported, emphasizing Iran's red line on national security.
President Trump warned that the US would intervene if Iran violently suppresses peaceful protests, amid ongoing unrest over economic hardship and political repression, prompting strong responses from Iranian officials and escalating tensions in the region.
Protests against Iran's economic conditions have turned deadly across several provinces, with at least six reported deaths and numerous arrests. President Trump warned Iran of US intervention if protesters are killed, while Iran's security officials warned against US interference, highlighting escalating tensions amid widespread unrest.