US resolve boosts Iranian protesters, exposing collapsing Islamist tyranny threatening Israel and Middle East stability.
US Senator Lindsey Graham declared growing confidence that the Iranian people’s decades-long suffering under clerical rule may soon end, as nationwide protests intensify despite violent crackdowns by Tehran’s rulers.
In a forceful social-media statement, Graham contrasted the current US leadership with previous administrations, asserting that President Donald Trump stands firmly with those demanding freedom. He described the protest movement as a historic moment, signaling that Iran can never prosper while dominated by unelected religious hardliners and their security enforcers.
Graham emphasized that the courage displayed by demonstrators has not gone unnoticed in Washington, portraying the uprising as a direct challenge to a regime whose ideology fuels regional instability and hostility toward Israel. He framed the slogan “Make Iran Great Again” as a future without the ayatollahs, repression, or state-sponsored extremism.
His remarks followed a stark message from the White House, which posted a defiant statement alongside an image of US troops, underscoring that American pressure campaigns are only beginning. According to Axios, senior officials are actively weighing options to support Iranian protesters and increase pressure on the ruling establishment.
As demonstrations spread across Iranian cities and reports of rising casualties emerge, Trump has warned that mass violence against civilians could trigger serious consequences. US officials view the unrest as evidence that the regime’s grip is weakening, while its export of chaos—through proxies and hostility toward Israel—faces unprecedented resistance from within.
