Iran's foreign minister has called Donald Trump's promise of intervention reckless and dangerous, after the US President warned Iran's authorities against killing peaceful protesters, suggesting Washington will come to their rescue. Trump expressed on social media, We are locked and loaded and ready to go, without providing additional details. Araghchi stated, Given President Trump's deployment of the National Guard within US borders, he of all people should know that criminal attacks on public property cannot be tolerated. He emphasized that Iran would forcefully reject any interference in their internal affairs. Meanwhile, an Iranian police spokesman declared that officers would not let enemies turn unrest into chaos. Reports indicate at least eight fatalities during the week-long protests as they spread across various cities, ignited by shopkeepers furious over the Iranian currency's decline. Although the protests have drawn the involvement of students, their scale remains less than previous disturbances. Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, have promised to listen to the protesters' legitimate demands, yet a high-ranking prosecutor warned of a firm response to any instability. The situation continues to evolve, reflecting deep-seated economic frustrations within the country.