As Nick Arama covered previously, massive protests are occurring in Iran after the government was forced to admit that it shot down a Ukranian airliner as it took off from Tehran Airport. Various US government officials and politicians have voiced their support throughout the day, and now President Trump has tweeted his support to the peaceful protesters. His words demonstrate to the world and to the Iranian people that his/our beef is with the regime, not with the Iranian people.

To the brave, long-suffering people of Iran: I've stood with you since the beginning of my Presidency, and my Administration will continue to stand with you. We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2020

به مردم شجاع و رنج کشیده ایران: من از ابتدای دوره ریاست جمهوریم با شما ایستاده‌ام و دولت من همچنان با شما خواهد ایستاد. ما اعتراضات شما را از نزدیک دنبال می کنیم. شجاعت شما الهام بخش است. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2020

His tweets were sent in both Persian and English and warn the regime to not massacre peaceful protesters or cut off internet access to the Iranian people.

The government of Iran must allow human rights groups to monitor and report facts from the ground on the ongoing protests by the Iranian people. There can not be another massacre of peaceful protesters, nor an internet shutdown. The world is watching. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2020

دولت ایران باید به گروه‌های حقوق بشر اجازه بدهد حقیقت کنونی اعتراضات در جریان مردم ایران را نظارت کرده و گزارش بدهند. نباید شاهد کشتار دوباره ی معترضان مسالمت آمیز و یا قطع اینترنت باشیم. جهان نظاره گر این اتفاقات است. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2020

“The world is watching,” and we know that the Iranian regime is watching as well since they took the Democrats’ social media talking points absolving Iran of responsibility for shooting down a civilian airliner and murdering 180 people and made them their own. Will the Democrats now come out supporting the Iranian people, who have lived under this brutal, oppressive regime for 40 years, or keep blaming the United States because “Orange Man Bad?” Perhaps they’ll surprise us this time and do the right thing.