The pause in unrest has not softened rhetoric from hardliners. A senior conservative cleric urged capital punishment for detained protesters and issued veiled threats against US President Donald Trump, reflecting continued fury within the establishment. Trump, however, adopted a more conciliatory tone, publicly crediting Iran’s leaders for refraining from mass executions — one of his stated red lines, along with the killing of peaceful demonstrators.
While protests inside Iran have quieted, anger has spilled abroad, with large demonstrations by Iranian exiles across Europe. Some Iranians have reportedly crossed into neighboring countries, including Turkey, to bypass the communications blackout and contact the outside world.