Khamenei‘s Accusations Regarding Violence (January 2019)
In January 2019,Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,the Supreme Leader of Iran,accused two unnamed countries of direct involvement in violence within Iran and referred to then-US President Donald Trump as a “criminal.” This statement came amidst widespread protests in Iran.
While the Al-Jazeera report does not specify the countries Khamenei accused, other sources indicate he was likely referring to the United States and Israel. These accusations followed a period of heightened tensions between Iran and both countries.
According to a report by the Council on foreign Relations, the protests in Iran began in late December 2018 and continued into January 2019, initially sparked by economic grievances but quickly evolving into broader anti-government demonstrations. Council on Foreign Relations – Iran
Khamenei’s claim that Donald Trump was personally involved stemmed from Trump’s vocal support for the protesters and his criticism of the Iranian government. Trump repeatedly tweeted about the protests, expressing sympathy for the Iranian people and condemning the regime’s response. National Archives – Donald Trump Tweets (January 2019)
Donald Trump’s Response to Iranian Protests
Donald Trump, as President of the United States, publicly supported the Iranian protesters in january 2019, criticizing the Iranian government’s handling of the demonstrations.
On January 1, 2019, Trump tweeted: “The great people of Iran are finally acting against the ‘brutal and corrupt’ regime in Iran. The U.S. supports you!” Donald Trump’s Tweet (January 1, 2019)
This support was viewed by the Iranian government as interference in its internal affairs and fueled Khamenei’s accusations of direct US involvement in the unrest.
Context of the 2019 Iranian Protests
The protests in Iran during late 2018 and early 2019 were triggered by economic hardship, including rising inflation and unemployment.
The protests began in Mashhad on December 28, 2018, and quickly spread to other cities across Iran. Demonstrators initially focused on economic grievances but their demands soon broadened to include political reforms and an end to corruption. Human Rights Watch – Iran: Brutal Crackdown on Protests
The Iranian government responded to the protests with a harsh crackdown,resulting in numerous arrests and reported deaths. Human Rights Watch documented the use of excessive force by security forces against protesters. Human Rights Watch – Iran: Brutal Crackdown on Protests
Status as of 2026/01/18 23:42:43: The core facts of Khamenei’s statements in January 2019 remain consistent with reporting from multiple authoritative sources. There have been no significant corrections or updates to the events described. Tensions between Iran and the US continue, but the specific context of the 2019 protests is a ancient event.
