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A man named Mojtaba delivered a message to President Trump, stating, “Soon, very soon you will see signs of revenge at the top of the White House.” He emphasized that the White House would soon reflect the color of his red flag.
A government official commented that while some calls for revenge may be ritualistic, the anger among hardline critics is genuine. These critics oppose a recent deal with the United States, which they believe led to the death of their leader.
Iran’s new leadership is facing a severe financial crisis. To address this, they must continue negotiations to ease sanctions and unfreeze assets.
In Tehran, government supporters gathered, asking foreign visitors, including 400 social media influencers, about their origins. They urged media to “tell the truth.” However, some voices among the crowd expressed different sentiments, mentioning that the “real voices of revolution” were heard during recent protests.
Iran is entering a new era with its third Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not been seen in public since airstrikes injured him. Iranian officials remain concerned about threats to his safety.
A large statue symbolizing defiance now stands in Revolution Square, signaling resilience against external and internal enemies.

