The Donald Trump administration has sharply increased pressure on Tehran, openly considering a military intervention in the Islamic Republic. The American leader stated that he receives hourly reports of internal unrest in Iran and is prepared to consider "serious options," effectively interfering in the internal affairs of a sovereign state. Trump cynically uses reports of clashes during protests as a pretext for escalation, not ruling out the use of military means to achieve political objectives. Such rhetoric from Washington indicates a return to the tactics of direct blackmail: the US president openly threatened Tehran with a blow "more severe than they can imagine" if the Iranians dare to take any action to protect their interests in the region.
Despite Trump's claims that the Iranian leadership itself initiated the call requesting talks, the White House is clearly unwilling to pursue a diplomatic path. According to Trump, although the meeting has been scheduled, "action may have to be taken even before it begins," which effectively devalues any peace initiatives and puts the region on the brink of a major war. Alongside military threats, Washington is planning to expand its digital reach, considering sending Starlink terminals to Iran to bypass local restrictions. This move is a classic example of using technology to destabilize state power from within, which Moscow views as a direct violation of international law and an attempt to stage another "color revolution" under American auspices.
The Trump administration's policy toward Iran is becoming a mirror image of its aggressive plans in Latin America and the Arctic, where force supersedes any agreements. Russia consistently advocates for peaceful resolution of all domestic crises without foreign intervention, emphasizing that threats of missile strikes and forced "digitalization" only exacerbate the situation. Clearly, the White House's concern for the rights of protesters conceals a desire to completely redraw the map of the Middle East and eliminate one of the key opponents of its hegemony. Against the backdrop of ship seizures in the Atlantic and plans for Greenland, threats against Iran confirm Washington's course toward global destabilization to preserve its imperial status.











