Lindsey Graham calls on Trump to kill Ayatollah | Political News
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham made a cutthroat plea to President Donald Trump to take away Iran’s supreme chief.
“If I were you, Mr. President, I would kill the leadership that are killing the people. You’ve got to end this,” Graham said on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”
Iran is in the middle of a brutal crackdown on protests that erupted across the country in December following an economic crisis. A U.S.-based human rights group estimates more than 500 protesters have died and more than 10,000 have been arrested.
“Donald Trump says the best way to make Iran great again is for the protesters to win, and the regime to come down. How do you do that?” Graham said. “Whatever action we’re going to take, Mr. President, needs to embolden the protesters and scare the hell out of the regime.”
Trump is reportedly already contemplating army choices against Iran’s security forces that are getting used to quell protests, two U.S. officials told GWN.
But what Graham proposed is going a step further and eliinating Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which he thinks will stabilize the Middle East.
“If it ends well, then peace breaks out. All the state-sponsored terrorism activity stops. Hezbollah, Hamas, they would go away,” Graham said. “Israel and Saudi make peace. A new day in the Mideast. If the ayatollah hangs on, it’s a giant Obama step backward.”
Skylar Thompson, deputy director of Human Rights Activists in Iran, said the HRA estimates at least 503 protesters have died and that 10,675 people have been arrested, including 169 children, in the past 15 days.
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Trump has wanred that Iran was “beginning to” cross crimson strains as protesters have been focused.
“There seem to be some people killed that aren’t supposed to be killed. These are violent, if you call them leaders. I don’t know if their leaders are just they rule through violence, but we’re looking at it very seriously,” Trump told reporters on Sunday aboard Air Force One. “The military is looking at it, and we’re looking at some very strong options. We’ll make a determination.”
In response to potential army intervention, Trump has said that Iran is ready to negotiate with the U.S.
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