The US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is moving towards freedom and the US is ready to help Iranian protesters. According to American news, Trump has been briefed on military options against Iran following the recent protests in the country. The Trump administration has taken a serious look at conducting airstrikes against non-military targets in Tehran. Iranian protests have led to 65 deaths, including 15 security officials, and the internet has been shut down for a second day, causing widespread disruption.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has warned that the protesters are living in a dream that they will be protected from the flames. Meanwhile, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has expressed his concerns that the warlike mentality of European leaders is putting Hungary at great risk. Commander-in-Chief Basim Naim has stated that since the announcement of the ceasefire, there have been hundreds of casualties in Israeli attacks.
The Indian government has paid an American lobbying firm $450,000, and India is trying to restore its diplomatic image. According to police, more than 30 people have been arrested, and a police officer was injured in the protests. Pakistan has emphasized the need for continuous support for Somalia’s stability and security.

