Trump: US Sent Guns to Aid Iran Protests; Unhappy They Were Embezzled in Transit

Donald Trump claimed that weapons the US sent to assist Iranian anti-government protesters were embezzled by middlemen. He expressed strong anger and urged the Iranian people to continue resisting their government.
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According to combined reports by AFP and Reuters, Donald Trump told reporters at a White House Easter event: 'We sent guns, a lot of guns, which were supposed to go to the (Iranian anti-government) people so they could fight those thugs... and you know what? The people supposed to deliver them kept them for themselves. So I'm very unhappy with some people, and they will pay a big price for it.'

Trump did not disclose who took the US weapons, but a Fox News reporter cited Trump yesterday saying he believed Kurdish middlemen intercepted them.

In addition, Trump told reporters he believes that if Iran declares a ceasefire, the Iranian people should rise up against the Tehran authorities, though he understands doing so is very dangerous for them.

Trump said: 'Well, they should do it, but then again, the consequences are severe... I mean, they are told: "If you protest, you will be shot immediately."'

Trump, who previously threatened to bomb Iranian power plants and bridges, also stated he believes Iranians 'are willing to suffer that pain for freedom' and claimed the US intercepted numerous communications urging 'please keep bombing'. (Translated by: Zhang Mingxuan) 1150407