Is Iran next for Trump? A currency collapse, energy crisis, and water shortage have exploded into unrest against the regime
A day before the U.S. military captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, President Donald Trump threatened Iran’s regime as protests there continued amid deteriorating economic conditions.
Given the stunning success of the weekend raid in South America and the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities in June, speculation has grown that Trump may turn his sights back to the Middle East.
On Friday, he warned on social media that if Iran kills peaceful protesters, “the United States of America will come to their rescue.