Trump protesters in Iran gather on Fifth Avenue in New York City to demand action by the regime
newYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Cries of “Trump act now!” Hundreds of people filled a sunny Saturday afternoon on New York’s Fifth Avenue Anti-Iranian regime protesters He denounced the theocratic regime in Tehran and called on the United States to take action against Iran.
Ted Cruz urges us to arm Iranian protesters as militias threaten ‘all-out war’ against America
Demonstrator Sarah Shahi said: “We want freedom for the Iranian people.” “We want this theocracy that takes away people’s rights to be taken away by any means necessary. We need help when so many people are being killed.”

Demonstrators gather in Manhattan, New York to protest the current Iranian regime, following multiple protests in the country. (Eric Schon/Fox News Channel)
The demonstrators gathered in the street opposite the residence Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations He called for the overthrow of the regime in Tehran.
The ornate 19th-century limestone house was originally purchased by the Iranian government during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran who ruled from 1941 until 1979. It has been the official residence of the country’s representative to the United Nations ever since. Protests were rare at the site, but at some point, overnight, someone scrawled the words “terrorists” and “murderers” on the front.
The building’s location is one of the most distinctive in Upper East Sidediagonally across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and less than a block from the former residence of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Paint was sprayed on the home of Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations in New York City after a protest. (Eric Shawn)
One banner held up by a demonstrator showed a picture of Iran’s current ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, with the words “A terrorist lives here.”
“For people Islamic Republic “It’s very unfair to be here,” Shahi said. “But it’s the closest thing we have to an embassy” as a protest site.
The exiled Iranian Crown Prince reveals a 6-step plan to exert pressure on the Tehran regime
Since Iran does not have diplomatic relations with the United States, the building is the only Iranian government-owned property in the country.

Demonstrators carry “Make Iran Great Again” signs during a demonstration on Saturday, January 31, in New York City. (Eric Schon/Fox News Channel)
President Trump has Commanded American warships To a close distance from Iran while considering launching possible attacks against the regime’s nuclear program and its oil and military targets. This mobilization comes in response to Iran’s continued support for terrorism and the brutal mass killing of protesters, with estimates indicating that up to 30,000 people have been killed due to their participation in anti-regime street demonstrations.
The demonstrators in Manhattan are supporters of the late Shah’s son, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who has been speaking out for weeks against the regime as its brutal crackdown continues. Pahlavi has been in exile for 47 years, since his father’s flight and the start of the Iranian revolution for the mullahs’ hardline anti-American clerical regime.
Click here to download the FOX NEWS app
The demonstrators’ chants were no less enthusiastic than the chants of their brothers who flooded the streets Streets of Iranian cities. The banners called for an “end to the regime in Iran” and “Brave Iranians are fighting on the ground. The United States and Israel must act against a common enemy now.” Other banners declared, “No to the Islamic Republic regime” and “Make Iran great again.”
Protesters say they are waiting for President Trump to take military action against the regime so the nation can finally taste freedom.



Post Comment