Iran’s supreme leader yesterday likened recent anti-government protests to a “coup,” warning that any US attack on the Islamic republic following Washington’s military deployments in the Middle East would trigger a regional war.
The Iranian authorities’ deadly response to the protests sparked threats of intervention from US President Donald Trump, who dispatched an aircraft carrier group to the region.
“The Americans should know that if they start a war, this time it will be a regional war,” Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, telling Iranians they “should not be scared” of Trump’s rhetoric.
Photo: AFP / HO / ISLAMIC CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY
The demonstrations in Iran began as an expression of discontent at the high cost of living, but grew into a mass anti-government movement that the country’s leaders have described as “riots” fomented by the US and Israel.
“They [rioters] attacked the police, government centres, IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] centers, banks, and mosques, and burned the Koran... It was like a coup,” Khamenei said, adding that “the coup was suppressed.”
Tehran has acknowledged more than 3,000 deaths during the protests, but insists that most were members of the security forces and innocent bystanders, attributing the violence to “terrorist acts.”
Rights groups and foreign governments have accused Iran and its IRGC of carrying out a crackdown that killed thousands of protesters.
The response prompted the EU to list the IRGC as a terrorist organization, with Iranian lawmakers retaliating yesterday by slapping the same designation on European armies.
Lawmakers wore the green uniform of the IRGC in a display of solidarity at the legislative session, where they chanted: “Death to America,” “Death to Israel” and “Shame on you, Europe,” state television footage showed.
Slamming the bloc’s “irresponsible action,” speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that under “Article 7 of the Law on Countermeasures Against the Declaration of the IRGC as a Terrorist Organisation, the armies of European countries are considered terrorist groups”.
It remained unclear what immediate impact the decision would have.
Iran and the US have been trading warnings and threats of potential military action, even as their leaders appear to leave the door open for negotiations.
Ali Larijani, head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, on Saturday said: “Contrary to the hype of the contrived media war, structural arrangements for negotiations are progressing.”
Trump also confirmed that dialogue was taking place, without withdrawing his earlier threats, adding: “We’ll see what happens.”
Japan has deployed long-range missiles in a southwestern region near China, the Japanese defense minister said yesterday, at a time when ties with Beijing are at their lowest in recent years. The missiles were installed in Kumamoto in the southern region of Kyushu, as Japan is attempting to shore up its military capacity as China steps up naval activity in the East China Sea. “Standoff defense capabilities enable us to counter the threat of enemy forces attempting to invade our country ... while ensuring the safety of our personnel,” Japanese Minister of Defense Shinjiro Koizumi said. “This is an extremely important initiative for
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun (鄭麗文) today accepted an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) to lead a delegation to China next month, saying she hopes to promote the peaceful development of cross-strait relations and bring stability to the Taiwan Strait. “I am grateful and happy to accept this invitation,” Cheng said in a statement from the KMT chairperson’s office. Cheng said she hopes both sides can work together to promote the peaceful development of cross-strait relations, enhance exchange and cooperation, bring stability to the Taiwan Strait and improve people’s livelihoods. At today's news conference, Cheng said any efforts to
MORE POPULAR: Taiwan Pass sales increased by 59 percent during the first quarter compared with the same period last year, the Tourism Administration said The Tourism Administration yesterday said that it has streamlined the Taiwan Pass, with two versions available for purchase beginning today. The tourism agency has made the pass available to international tourists since 2024, allowing them to access the high-speed rail, Taiwan Railway Corp services, four MRT systems and four Taiwan Tourist Shuttles. Previously, five types of Taiwan Pass were available, but some tourists have said that the offerings were too complicated. The agency said only two types of Taiwan Pass would be available, starting from a three-day pass with the high-speed rail and a three-day pass with Taiwan Railway Corp. The former costs NT$2,800
The nation’s fastest supercomputer, Nano 4 (晶創26), is scheduled to be launched in the third quarter, and would be used to train large language models in finance and national defense sectors, the National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC) said. The supercomputer, which would operate at about 86.05 petaflops, is being tested at a new cloud computing center in the Southern Taiwan Science Park in Tainan. The exterior of the server cabinet features chip circuitry patterns overlaid with a map of Taiwan, highlighting the nation’s central position in the semiconductor industry. The center also houses Taiwania 2, Taiwania 3, Forerunner 1 and