US Senator Todd Young said he supported Iranians protesting the Islamic Republic, as anti-establishment demonstrations continued in multiple cities.
In his post on X, the Indiana Republican accused Iran’s leadership of repressing citizens at home and described it as a leading sponsor of terrorism abroad.
“I stand with the brave Iranian protestors who are courageously calling for freedom all across their country,” Young wrote.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday told a gathering of foreign ambassadors that Tehran had extensive evidence of what he described as US and Israeli involvement in recent “terrorist movements” in Iran.
“We have many documents and pieces of evidence of US and Israeli involvement in the terrorist actions of recent days in Iran,” Araghchi said.
He referred to comments by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying: “Pompeo has admitted that Mossad agents were alongside the rioters and were directing this terrorist current.”
“We will pursue this issue, and those whose statements have contributed to an increase in the number of deaths are responsible for these events,” he said.
Araghchi also criticized Western governments, saying they condemned Iran’s police instead of what he called terrorists.
“Western countries, instead of condemning terrorists, condemn our police,” he said.

US Senator Tim Sheehy shared a photo online showing him lighting a cigarette with a burning image of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
As anti-government protests continue in Iran, the move has become trendy especially among young girls.
“Smoke 'em if you got 'em,” Sheehy wrote.
Senator Ted Cruz reacted to Sheehy’s post by writing: “Spectacular!!! America stands with the people of Iran against the Islamist tyrants.”
Senator Lindsey Graham also praised the post, calling it “beyond awesome,” and saying, “The bravest woman on the planet got a shout out from the baddest dude in the Senate.”
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs has advised Australians to leave Iran, as the ongoing protests may make it "impossible to leave later".
“Commercial options to depart are still available but becoming more limited. Airspace closures and flight cancellations could happen soon, making it impossible to leave later,” the updated advice warned.
“If you remain in Iran against our advice, you’re responsible for your own safety. Be prepared to shelter in place for an extended period. Make sure you have supplies of water, food and medication.”
Asked if his administration is in contact with Iranian opposition leaders, US President Donald Trump told reporters, “Yeah, yeah.”
“What’s the message to them?” the reporter asked.
“You’re gonna find out pretty soon,” he replied.
Iran has reached out to the United States on Saturday and proposed holding talks on a nuclear deal, President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday.
"We may meet them,” he said, but said the meeting may come after a US attack on Iran.
“The leaders of Iran called yesterday to negotiate. I think they’re tired of being beat up by the US. We may meet with them. A meeting is being set up. But we may have to act because of what’s happening before the meeting,” Trump said.





