- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a stark warning that any aggression or attack on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be considered “all-out war” against the Iranian nation.
- The threat came via a post on X, amid speculation that the U.S. under President Trump might consider targeting Khamenei or pursuing regime change.
- Pezeshkian blamed longstanding U.S. “hostility” and “inhumane sanctions” as a primary cause of Iran’s economic hardships and the current unrest.
- This rhetoric follows massive anti-regime protests in Iran since late December 2025, sparked by economic collapse, with brutal crackdowns leading to thousands of deaths (estimates from several thousand to over 5,000 or higher).
- Supreme Leader Khamenei has accused Trump of supporting “sedition,” calling him a “criminal” responsible for casualties and destruction during the protests.
- President Trump has condemned the regime’s violent response, stating it’s “time to look for new leadership in Iran” and previously warning of severe U.S. strikes if protesters are killed.
- The unrest represents one of the biggest challenges to the Islamic Republic in years, with reports of mass demonstrations, security forces overrunning sites, and a heavy-handed response including internet blackouts.
- European leaders and Trump have criticized Iran’s threats and crackdowns, highlighting risks of broader regional escalation.
- The article frames Iran’s warnings as aggressive posturing by a desperate regime facing internal collapse and potential U.S. intervention.
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2026/01/19/iranian-president-threatens-all-out-war-if-us-targets-khamenei-n2669676
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