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The radical Islamic regime in Iran faces its most significant challenge since 1979, fueled by grassroots protests and gaining unprecedented Western support. British MP Nigel Farage and President Donald Trump have publicly backed Iranian freedom fighters, with Farage declaring the regime “evil” and Trump issuing a stark warning of U.S. military intervention if the murder of demonstrators continues. These protests are distinguished by the emergence of pro-monarchy slogans across dozens of cities, even as security forces respond with deadly force, signaling a potentially historic shift in the struggle against the oppressive theocratic rule.
Story Highlights
- Farage declares Iranian regime “evil” and must be overthrown, echoing Trump’s intervention threats
- Protesters chant pro-monarchy slogans for first time in 50 years across dozens of Iranian cities
- Security forces kill at least eight demonstrators using live ammunition amid widespread unrest
- Trump warns U.S. is “locked and loaded” to intervene if regime continues murdering protesters
Western Leaders Rally Behind Iranian Freedom Movement
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage publicly endorsed Iranian protesters on January 1st, declaring “I wish the forces of freedom in Iran well. This evil regime must go.” His statement joins a growing chorus of Western support following Trump’s successful destruction of Iran’s nuclear program and Israel’s devastating 12-day military campaign that exposed regime weaknesses. Senator Ted Cruz praised the military actions, stating “Iranians are rising up & the Ayatollah’s days are numbered.”
Pro-Monarchy Protests Spread Across Iran Despite Deadly Crackdowns
Demonstrations erupted in dozens of cities including Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, and Lorestan, marking the first time in five decades that pro-monarchy chants dominated Iranian protests. Protesters called for Pahlavi restoration with slogans like “Pahlavi will return” and “Reza Shah, may your soul rest in peace,” even in clerical strongholds like Qom. Iranian security forces responded with live ammunition, killing at least eight protesters including Khodadad Sharifi Monfared in Marvdasht, according to Human Rights Activists News Agency documentation.
Trump Escalates with Military Intervention Warning
President Trump issued a stark warning on Truth Social, threatening the Iranian regime with military action if protesters continue being murdered. “The U.S. is locked and loaded to intervene if necessary,” Trump declared, adding he would “hit Iran very, very hard” if violence against demonstrators persists. This represents the strongest U.S. intervention threat since the protests began, signaling potential American military support for freedom fighters seeking regime change.
Regime Faces Unprecedented Challenge to Theocratic Rule
The current uprising differs markedly from previous Iranian protests, including the 2022 Mahsa Amini demonstrations, due to explicit pro-monarchy demands and direct connection to recent military humiliations. Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi praised protesters as “true heroes” while urging unity for “victory” against the Islamic Republic. Even venture capitalist Josh Wolfe pledged investment in “free Iran,” planning to establish offices in Tehran after regime collapse, demonstrating growing international confidence in the movement’s success.
The combination of Western political backing, military pressure, and grassroots Iranian resistance creates the strongest challenge to the ayatollahs’ authority since 1979. With Trump’s intervention warning and Farage’s vocal support, Iranian freedom fighters now have unprecedented international backing in their fight against one of the world’s most oppressive regimes threatening regional stability and American interests.
Sources:
UK MP Nigel Farage backs ‘forces of freedom’ in Iran
Tehran ‘contacted the US to negotiate’, Trump says — as it happened
Live updates: Iran protests, Trump’s tariffs pile pressure, Tehran says ‘prepared for war’ | CNN.
Protester death toll soars in Iran as EU warns of intervention
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