On January 2, 2026, the ex-president Donald Trump made a digital tremor in Tehran by proclaiming on Truth Social that the U.S. is “locked and loaded” and will “come to the rescue” of the demonstrators if the regime resorts to violence. For Iran, this is like pouring gasoline on a fire that is already burning slowly. The experts alert that although the protests are of local origin, the Iranian government might use this as the ground to claim foreign intervention and thus legitimize their repression. For the audiences, particularly those who are in India and have been following the matter closely, it is a live show of geopolitical chess: Who will be the first one to yield and who will take the blow?
Keep watching- it is still a matter of who wins between the two.
Iran Blames US And Israel
Iranian officials are pointing fingers with gusto. Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani accused the U.S. and Israel of stoking unrest, warning, “Trump should know that intervention by the US in the domestic problem corresponds to chaos in the entire region and the destruction of the US interests.” Meanwhile, Iran’s UN envoy, Amir Saeid Iravani, called on the Security Council to condemn U.S. rhetoric and defend Iranian sovereignty, stating, “The United States of America bears full responsibility for any consequences arising from these unlawful threats.” For observers, it’s a high-stakes blame game, who will blink first?
Fatalities And Escalating Violence
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As of January 3, 2026, at least eight protesters have been killed in clashes with security forces.
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Deaths reported in Marvdasht and Kouhdasht.
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Videos from funerals show mourners clashing with security personnel.
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Many families deny government claims that the deceased were affiliated with paramilitary forces.
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Regional Proxy Tensions Persist
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The U.S. continues to support Israel against the Axis of Resistance (Hezbollah, Hamas, Iran-backed Houthis).
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Houthi attacks on Israel continue despite a May 2025 ceasefire regarding U.S. warships.
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Iran is widely believed to continue supplying these groups, escalating regional insecurity.
Sanctions And Nuclear Standoff Put Iran Under Intense Pressure
Economic and Nuclear Pressures Intensify
Iran is under severe pressure, not only from the intense summer heat but also due to the “Maximum Pressure” campaign implemented by the Trump administration. Sanctioning oil exports, banking, and military-connected organizations has caused a rise in inflation to 42% and a drop in the value of the rial to 1.4 million against the dollar. The U.S. previously made a demand for the “total dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, but this was rejected and resulted in the strikes of June 2025. Explicitly, Iran indicates that uranium enrichment has been halted at some facilities; however, the international community still doubts the claim. For countries including India and others, the question is simple: what will be the impact of economic and nuclear tensions in terms of daily lives, oil prices, and global stability?
(With Inputs)

