Iran’s Pezeshkian vows action on economic woes, warns against ‘rioters’

Iran's President Vows Action Amid Growing Economic Unrest, Warns Against "Rioters"

In an interview with state television, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has pledged to address mounting economic grievances in the country, vowing that his government is "ready to listen" to protesters. However, he also warned against the presence of "rioters" and "terrorist elements" who are using the unrest as a cover for their own agenda.

The protests, which began at Tehran's Grand Bazaar over the Iranian rial's sharp depreciation, have entered a third week, with demonstrators calling for economic reforms and greater transparency. Pezeshkian claimed that Israel and the United States were behind the destabilization in Iran, pointing to the country's recent conflict with Israel as evidence of foreign meddling.

"We hear the protesters and have made every effort to solve their problems," he said, but urged the public not to allow "rioters" to disrupt the country. The Iranian president acknowledged that the government has heard the shopkeepers' concerns and is working to address them "by any means necessary."

However, opposition activists based outside Iran claim that the death toll from the protests is much higher than reported by authorities, with some estimates suggesting hundreds of protesters have lost their lives.

The international community has been watching the situation closely, with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calling on the government to show restraint. The US President Donald Trump has also weighed in, warning that Iran will be "hit where it hurts" if protesters are killed.

Iranian authorities have called for nationwide rallies to condemn what they see as terrorist actions led by the United States and Israel, but critics argue that this approach only serves to further polarize the situation. The Iranian government's own economic woes have become a major factor in the protests, with soaring prices, high inflation, and the drastic devaluation of the local currency putting pressure on ordinary Iranians.

As tensions continue to escalate, it remains unclear whether the Iranian government will be able to address the underlying issues driving the protests or if they will simply seek to crush them through force. With the situation in Iran showing no signs of abating, one thing is clear: the international community must remain vigilant and call for restraint from all parties involved.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole Iran situation 🤯. I mean, it's like they're warning about "rioters" and "terrorist elements", but at the same time, they're not addressing the root cause of the problem - the economy 😩. It's like they want people to be angry, but then punish them for being angry? Not cool, man. And what's up with these claims that Israel and the US are behind it all? Like, come on, can't we just have a simple conversation about the economic struggles without resorting to conspiracies 🙄. The death toll is already in the hundreds, and it's only going to get worse if they keep suppressing the protests. The international community needs to step in here and help them see sense 💪.
 
Ugh, this is like something out of a bad 80s action movie 🤣 The Iranian government is all like "We're gonna take care of our economy" but really they're just trying to silence everyone with the usual "terrorists are behind it" nonsense 🙄 And don't even get me started on the international community's response - it's all like "Hey guys, calm down" when it's clear they have no idea what's going on 😒 I mean, come on US and Israel? You're basically saying "Hey Iran, we know you've got problems, but let us handle the bad guys for you"... no thanks 🚫
 
The situation in Iran is getting really messy 🤯. It's like, on one hand, you got the government trying to address the economic issues, but then they start pointing fingers at Israel and the US? That just doesn't add up, you know? And now there are all these protests going on, with people losing their lives... it's just heartbreaking 😔. I don't think calling for nationwide rallies is gonna help, that's just gonna fan the flames of anger even more. We need to see some real changes, not just empty promises from the government 🤷‍♀️. The international community needs to step in and make sure everyone's voices are heard, not just the ones who are already in power 💬.
 
🤔 Economy got everyone stressed out 🚨💸 in Iran right now, protests are getting crazy 💥😱. President Pezeshkian talking tough about "rioters" 👮 but is he just trying to distract us 🙅‍♂️ from the real issues? 😒 Prices and inflation on the rise, people losing jobs and homes 🏠📉... it's time for some serious change 🔧💡.

🤝 The international community needs to keep an eye on things 👀 and make sure everyone stays calm 💆‍♀️. We can't just sit back and watch Iran burn 🔥... that would be a disaster 😱. One thing is for sure, something needs to give 🔄 and soon.
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Iran 🤕. As a parent, I want my kids to be safe and have access to basic necessities like food and medicine. It's heartbreaking to think that there are people losing their lives over economic issues. The fact that the government is blaming external forces for the unrest just seems like a cop-out to me 🙄. What's really going on? Why can't they just listen to the people and make some real changes? I hope the international community keeps pushing for restraint and peaceful solutions 💕. We need to support these brave protesters who are standing up for their rights! 💪
 
man it feels like we're living in a bad 80s movie 🕵️‍♂️ where everyone's always pointing fingers at someone else - Israel, US, government, shopkeepers... it's like, can't we just talk to each other for once? 😩 the economic situation is so bad that I don't blame people from being frustrated and protesting. but at the same time, i'm worried about all these deaths and arrests... what's going on in iran right now feels super chaotic 🌪️ and i just want it to end already 🙏
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's really concerning that Iran's president is blaming the US and Israel for the protests and accusing them of being "rioters" 🤔. It feels like he's trying to deflect attention away from his own government's economic woes and instead pointing fingers at external forces. The fact that opposition activists are saying the death toll is way higher than what's reported by authorities just adds to the whole thing feeling really suspicious 🚨. The US President Trump's warning about Iran being "hit where it hurts" if protesters get killed just makes things worse too... I don't think any more threats or accusations are going to resolve anything 💔. What we need is real action from the government to address those economic issues and make sure everyone has access to basic necessities 🤑.
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this whole situation... 😕 The fact that they're warning against "rioters" and trying to pin it on Israel and the US just feels like they're not taking responsibility for their own economic mess. I mean, you can't just blame others when your own government is failing to address the problems. It's like they think we're all blind or something 🙄

And what really gets me is that they're claiming the death toll is low when we know it's way higher than that. The UN and US are right to be calling for restraint, but it's about time someone in power started being honest about what's going on over there. It's all just a big mess... 🤯
 
the situation in iran is getting more intense by the day 🚨💥 with the economy in shambles and people losing their lives it's heartbreaking to watch the government try to shift blame to foreign powers but let's be real, those are just Band-Aids on deeper issues 💸🤕 what's really needed is concrete reform and a willingness to listen to the ppl not just the elite 🗣️💬
 
Man, this whole situation with Iran is super worrying 🤕. I mean, you got these people protesting for economic reforms and transparency, but then the government starts throwing around accusations of "rioters" and foreign interference? It's like, can't they just listen to what the people want? 😔 The death toll is already too high, hundreds more could be dying in silence because no one's speaking out.

I'm also thinking about the economic part, the rial depreciating so fast, it's crazy 💸. If the government can't even stabilize their own economy, how are they supposed to fix the problems? And those international statements from Trump and Guterres? Yeah, we need a more measured approach here 🙏. It feels like everyone's just waiting for someone to spark into action but not doing anything concrete.
 
man this stuff is getting crazy 🤯 iran's president is just denying everything and blaming others for their own problems it's like they think nobody sees right through that lol meanwhile hundreds of ppl have probably lost their lives and the rest are just suffering in silence what's gonna happen to these protesters if not shown any mercy ?? the us and israel thing doesn't sound legit at all but at this point who knows what's true anymore 🤷‍♂️ gotta keep an eye on this situation tho
 
OMG 🤯, I'm getting super worried about what's happening in Iran 😩. The fact that they're blaming Israel and the US for the whole situation just doesn't add up, you know? It feels like they're trying to deflect attention away from their own economic issues and poor handling of the crisis 😒. And yeah, the death toll is definitely much higher than what's being reported by the government - it's a total tragedy 🤕. I think the international community needs to step in more quickly and help find a peaceful resolution to this situation 💖. We can't just sit back and watch as innocent people lose their lives over economic woes 😭. It's time for some real change, you know? 🙌
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Iran 🤕... but then I think about it, maybe this is a sign that people are finally waking up to the issues they've been ignoring for too long? Like, if there are already riots and protests, it means that something has to change, right? 💡 The fact that the government is trying to blame external forces like Israel and the US just seems so convenient... I wonder if there's more to this story than meets the eye 🤔. Either way, I hope that the international community can use this as an opportunity to bring about real reform and change in Iran, not just a bunch of empty promises 💖. We need to keep supporting the protesters and advocating for their rights, even from afar 🌎.
 
"Be careful what you wish for... Because the American dream can quickly turn into an illusion." 💔🌪️ It's mind-blowing how protests in Iran have become more intense and violent, with claims of a higher death toll than officially reported. The US President's threat to "hit where it hurts" just adds fuel to the fire, while the Iranian government's response only seems to be exacerbating the situation. We need calm and rational voices on both sides to prevent further bloodshed... 🤞
 
man this iran situation is getting so out of hand 🤯 I mean i get it the economy is a mess and people are frustrated but all these accusations about usa and israel being behind it? come on 🙄 it's like they're just trying to distract from their own failures. and what's with the president saying "rioters" like that's not even a real thing 😂 meanwhile we have protesters dying left and right and nobody's doing anything about it. international community needs to step up and call out the government for what they are doing, it's time for some real action 💪
 
I'm getting really worried about the situation in Iran 🤕. Economic unrest is never easy to deal with, but the way they're handling it now seems so extreme. I mean, accusing Israel and the US of being behind the protests? That's not helping at all 💔. The death toll is already high enough, we shouldn't be counting protesters as "rioters" 🚫. It's like they're trying to justify their actions rather than listening to the people's concerns. I'm hoping the international community can step in and help them find a peaceful solution. We need to keep calling for restraint on all sides 👊.
 
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