Iranians Call on Trump: 'Stay the Course' Amid Brute Force Rule and Economic Woes
Iranians are speaking out against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) brutal rule and poverty, with some even asking US President Donald Trump to 'stay the course' in addressing Iran's crisis. Despite the enormous personal risk, many have found courage to express their discontent due to a fragile ceasefire that doesn't feel like one.
Iranians are speaking out against the brutal rule of the IRGC, describing a fragile ceasefire that does little to alleviate poverty and human suffering, prompting some to call on US President Trump to 'stay the course' despite the risks. Despite personal fears, individuals are finding courage to express their grievances, sparking an outcry against the regime's authoritarian grip. The growing discontent is fueled by widespread economic hardship and a lack of trust in the government's ability to manage the situation. As tensions rise, the IRGC's iron-fisted rule remains firmly in place, leaving many wondering if change can come from within or outside Iran's borders.