US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said Donald Trump "is no chump" and will not permit the ongoing slaughter of protesters in Iran to continue.
"He would just rather never have to deploy it. This president is not a chump. He is not going to watch people slaughtered. He will intervene when it's necessary and he will deal with those who do horrific things,” Mike Huckabee told Sky News on Monday.
"The people are protesting because they can't feed their families. They're protesting because there's not enough water. Inflation is so high that what was once enough to purchase a car can barely buy a loaf of bread,” he added.
The US Virtual Embassy Iran issued a security alert on Monday, calling on US citizens to leave the country immediately amid escalating nationwide protests.
“US citizens are strongly advised to leave the country immediately using their own arrangements, without relying on US government assistance,” the post said.
“Land borders remain open to Armenia at Agarak/Norduz and to Turkey at Gürbulak/Bazargan, Kapıköy/Razi and Esendere/Serow. Turkmenistan’s borders are open but require prior special authorization. Entry to Azerbaijan is restricted, and travel to Afghanistan, Iraq or the Pakistan-Iran border should be avoided entirely,” the post added.
Human Rights Watch Executive Director Philippe Bolopion warned on Monday of an emergency in Iran, saying authorities have imposed a near-total internet blackout to conceal “very concerning reports of large-scale killings by security forces of protesters.”
“We are also extremely worried for people detained in the last week, who are being accused by the authorities of being enemies of God, which in Iran carries the death penalty,” Bolopion posted on X.
“We think it’s really an emergency situation, and we call on the UN Security Council and the Human Rights Council to urgently discuss the situation and send a very strong message to the leadership in Iran that they will be held accountable,” he added.
US Senator Lindsey Graham commended President Trump’s 25% tariffs on countries doing business with Iran, calling them impressive and urging targeted military strikes against the Islamic Republic.
“Mr. President: your decisive leadership in isolating this regime economically through your actions today is most impressive. Your promise to have the protesters’ back and put the regime on notice that you will not tolerate the killing has led to the largest outpouring of demonstrators against this fanatical regime since its founding,” Republican Senator from South Carolina posted on X.
“Mr. President: I believe the Iranian regime has crossed red lines. They are killing their people in large numbers and mocking your leadership. It is now time to take decisive military action—no boots on the ground—going after those who do the killing,” Graham added. “Make Iran Great Again.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday called the ongoing protests in Iran a "revolution" and a sign that Russia will face greater difficulties.
“What is currently happening in Iran, including the widespread protests, is in fact a revolution, and it is also a clear sign that it will not be easier for Russia,” Zelenskyy posted in Persian on X.
“It is important that the world does not miss this moment, when change is possible. And every leader, every country, international organizations must now get involved and help the people eliminate those who are responsible, which unfortunately Iran has been in this way. Everything could be different," he added.
EU Council President António Costa on Monday urged the government of Iran to halt violent repression against protestors.
"The Iranian regime must stop the violent repression of its own people," Costa posted on X. "We stand with the brave Iranians demanding basic rights, dignity, and freedom."







