> United States had instigated the protests in Iran and blamed the casualties on Trump.
The Ayatollah has to stop with that fabrication as it causes more friction. It is not like a few hundred or a couple of thousands protestors took to the street, it was tens of millions, even the US is not capable of that in any past situations. He needs to take responsibility for the disenfranchisement of his own nation due to their policies of terrorist behavior which has brought sanctions to his country. Does Iran realize, that the US can quickly and with stealth, go to the heart of the matter? Israel is just a small example of the west capabilities, having a few dozen, modern F35s. Let's not go down that road, and realize, while Iran can execute while no boots are on the ground, the US can end the regime, and no one is looking for that in reality, because it would be done without delay or threat. We have something in common, what is best for the Iranian people, and would appreciate an opportunity to have discussions about security concerns and an understanding on expansions or influences in the region, Israel included. I consider the Ayatollah a wise spiritual man, just as I consider President Trump a wise, spiritual man and a man of his word. The Iranian people have spoke, they want change, it is up to the Ayatollah to recognize that America does not control the minds of tens of millions of Iranians, and create some understandings through his intellect. Once security is established in a transparent multi national way, then there is no reason for any sanctions to remain. The quicker the Ayatollah works with PDJT, the quicker peace and prosperity can return. The expression problem.