
Iran’s Khamenei likens protests to ‘coup’, warns of regional war
The Hindu
Iran's Khamenei warns that protests resemble a 'coup' and threatens regional war amid U.S. military deployments and escalating tensions.
Iran’s supreme leader on Sunday (February 1, 2026) likened recent anti-government protests to a “coup”, warning that any U.S. attack on the Islamic Republic following Washington’s military deployments in the Middle East would trigger a regional war.
The Iranian authorities’ deadly response to the protests sparked threats of intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump, who dispatched an aircraft carrier group to the region.
“The Americans should know that if they start a war, this time it will be a regional war,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, telling Iranians they “should not be scared” of Mr. Trump’s rhetoric.
The demonstrations in Iran began as an expression of discontent at the high cost of living, but grew into a mass anti-government movement that the country’s leaders have described as “riots” fomented by the United States and Israel.
“They (rioters) attacked the police, government centres, IRGC centres, banks, and mosques, and burned the Koran... It was like a coup,” Mr. Khamenei said, adding that “the coup was suppressed”.
Tehran has acknowledged more than 3,000 deaths during the protests, but insists that most were members of the security forces and innocent bystanders, attributing the violence to “terrorist acts”.













