Iran Supreme Leader Says Will Not Yield
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The intelligence assessment reportedly stated Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would depart Tehran with around 20 people, including family and close aides, if military or security services refuse his orders,
The claims come amid a wave of protests across Iran, triggered by economic hardship and reported in cities nationwide, including Qom, World News, Times Now
Experts say US military action in Caracas ‘gives momentum’ for conflict with Tehran and deals another blow to diplomacy.
RIOTERS must be put in their place,” Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said at the weekend, apparently encouraging the security forces to crush protests over his country’s struggling economy.At least 15 people have been killed,
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that grievances behind nationwide protests were justified, but accused external forces of inciting the unrest and vowed to crack down on rioters.
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2 more killed in Iran protest clashes — as Khamenei promises to ‘bring the enemy to its knees’
The sixth day of protests brought at least two more deaths, bringing the total to 10 since demonstrations broke out on the streets of Tehran, according to reports.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday acknowledged the economic demands of protesters in Iran, where demonstrations have spread to more than two dozen cities, even as he warned there