Iran Intervention: Foreign Expert Predicts Concentrated US Strategy
- Widespread protests are occurring in Iran amid a nationwide internet shutdown, making a full assessment of the situation challenging, though non-governmental organizations report dozens of deaths.
- Peter Beyer, a foreign policy expert for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), stated on January 10, 2026, that intervention by the United States and israel is a likely...
- In 2023, former US President Donald Trump expressed support for protesters challenging the Iranian government via his Truth Social platform.
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“Concentrated approach”
Foreign expert assumes US intervention in Iran
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Widespread protests are occurring in Iran amid a nationwide internet shutdown, making a full assessment of the situation challenging, though non-governmental organizations report dozens of deaths. Peter Beyer, a foreign policy expert for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), stated on January 10, 2026, that intervention by the United States and israel is a likely scenario. Beyer told the “Rheinische Post” that “Corresponding discussions between the leadership of both countries are already taking place.” He anticipates a “concentrated approach” to any potential intervention and does not expect the protests to diminish quickly. In 2023, former US President Donald Trump expressed support for protesters challenging the Iranian government via his Truth Social platform. On January 8, 2023, Trump posted, “iran is seeking FREEDOM, perhaps like never before. The USA is ready to help!!!” This statement signaled a willingness to assist those opposing the Iranian government. The Iranian government imposed a nationwide internet shutdown in response to the protests,beginning on September 21,2022. This action severely restricted access to information and communication, hindering autonomous verification of events and the number of casualties. According to Access Now, the shutdown aimed to suppress dissent and control the narrative surrounding the protests.Likelihood of US and Israeli Intervention
Previous US Support for Iranian Protests
Impact of Internet Shutdown
