Now the army will take charge in Iran! Khamenei implemented martial law in the entire country, Trump’s plan will fail

Martial law imposed in Iran: The situation in Iran is deteriorating rapidly. Martial law has now been imposed across the country amid continuous anti-government protests and increasing violence. US President Donald Trump’s strong statements and threats have also made the situation more tense. According to the report of Iran International, the government has taken this drastic step with the aim of controlling the situation.

There have been widespread protests in Iran for the past several days. These demonstrations started in protest against the ever-increasing inflation and anarchy in the country, but later turned into a change of power. Demonstrators are carrying out violent protests demanding the removal of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from power and the return of the monarchy. According to Iran International, 20,000 people have died so far in these demonstrations. The government has taken strict action to suppress these protests, including shutting down internet and phone services, mass arrests, and the deployment of security forces.

Martial law imposed throughout Iran

After the implementation of martial law, the government has handed over control of many areas directly to the military forces. Under this arrangement, normal law and order is temporarily suspended and the army is given special powers. These include steps like imposing curfew, banning public meetings and strict control on movement. During martial law, it is the entire responsibility of the military forces to maintain law and order, so that the situation can be normalized as soon as possible.

Protests have been going on continuously in Iran for the last 10 days. Protests began in the capital Tehran on December 28, which spread to many surrounding cities the next day. During this period, there were several clashes between the protesters and the police. The situation became more violent after January 1. Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had described the protesters as “rioters”. Hundreds of people have died so far, while thousands of people are said to be injured and are being treated in hospitals.

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When was the last time martial law was imposed?

If we look at history, martial law was earlier imposed in Iran on 8 September 1978. At that time Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi had announced this in Tehran and other major cities. In view of the current situation, the government has once again resorted to this drastic step, so that the spreading discontent and violence in the country can be controlled.

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