Iran’s parliament speaker has warned that American military bases throughout the region will be viewed as legitimate targets should the United States take aggressive action. The Friday threat followed President Trump’s declaration that Washington would intervene if Iranian authorities use deadly force against protesters frustrated by weak economic growth and rising prices.
Seven people have died in violent confrontations since demonstrations erupted Sunday over the combination of weak economic growth and rampant inflation. The unrest began in Tehran with shopkeepers criticizing government policies but has expanded nationwide as citizens express frustration with currency devaluation.
Trump’s intervention warning has provoked sharp resistance from Tehran’s leadership. A senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei specifically warned that any US involvement in Iran’s domestic crisis would spread chaos beyond the country’s borders, raising concerns about broader regional conflict.
The protests are rooted in the dual problems of weak economic growth and soaring inflation. The rial has collapsed to approximately 1.4 million per US dollar, while official figures show inflation hit 42.5 percent in December. This combination of weak economic growth and currency crisis has made imports prohibitively expensive and driven up domestic prices.
President Pezeshkian’s administration has sought to project understanding for protesters frustrated by weak economic growth. Speaking on state television, Pezeshkian used Islamic teachings to frame addressing economic welfare as a moral obligation. Despite this sympathetic tone, he has acknowledged having few options to reverse the trends. The prosecutor general has attempted to distinguish legitimate economic protests from security threats, validating the former while promising decisive action against the latter.
Weak Economic Growth and Inflation Spark US-Iran Military Standoff
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