Graham suggests Trump 'help' Iran protesters with 'military, cyber and psychological attacks' against regime

Sen. Lindsey Graham calls President Donald Trump "Reagan Plus" on Iran, urging decisive action against "religious Nazi regime" as Trump vows protesters will get help soon.


Graham suggests Trump 'help' Iran protesters with 'military, cyber and psychological attacks' against regime
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"There is no bigger threat to world order than the Iranian ayatollah's religious Nazi regime that wantonly kills its people, supports international terrorism and has American blood on its hands," Graham wrote. "The death blow to the ayatollah is going to be a combination of the incredible patriotic bravery of the protestors, and decisive action by President Trump. The protestors go to the streets unarmed, risking their lives because they believe President Trump has their backs."

Graham wrote that the "tipping point" will be Trump's "resolve."

"No boots on the ground, but unleashing holy hell - as he promised - on the regime that has trampled every red line," the senator wrote. "A massive wave of military, cyber and psychological attacks is the meat and bones of 'help is on the way.'"

"The Iranian people's long nightmare will soon be over," he wrote.

Graham was responding to an announcement Trump earlier made on social media.

"Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING - TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!" Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Save the names of the killers and abusers. They will pay a big price."

"I have canceled all meetings with Iranian Officials until the senseless killing of protesters STOPS. HELP IS ON ITS WAY," he added.

As Trump later toured a Ford factory in Detroit, FOX Business White House correspondent Edward Lawrence asked him what kind of "help" he meant.

"You're going to have to figure that one out," Trump replied.

Fox News Digital's Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.

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