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Trump ramping up pressure on Iran as tensions grow
Reporting from West Palm Beach, Florida, Danamarie McNicholl of Fox News delivers insights into the escalating tensions involving Iran. Joining her on ‘Fox News Live,’ Andrew Borene from the National Security Institute offers his perspective on the mounting military strain in the Middle East.
The Iranian regime has released strategically staged images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a move interpreted by opposition groups abroad as an effort to project strength and revitalize a military under duress.
These images, disseminated by Iranian state media on January 31, marked Khamenei’s first public sighting in several weeks. They featured him in prayer at the tomb of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, while the regime simultaneously issued fresh threats directed at the U.S. and European nations.
Ali Safavi, a key figure within the National Council of Resistance of Iran, commented that the images were more about bolstering the spirits of the regime’s struggling security forces than reassuring the general populace.
“The photos of Ali Khamenei are sheer propaganda,” Safavi shared with Fox News Digital. “His intention was to portray fearlessness in the face of death, while simultaneously attempting to uplift the morale of his demoralized troops.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei makes first public appearance in weeks with fresh U.S. threats. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader Credit/Associated Press)
Safavi said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) remains the backbone of the regime’s power but is showing signs of strain after weeks of suppressing nationwide protests.
“These images are intended to project strength and shore up the repressive forces,” he said. “But underneath, the regime is reeling from the reality that its criminal clique cannot break the will of the people and Khamenei knows the situation will never return to what it was before Dec. 28.”
The release of the photos coincided with calls from the European Parliament to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

The supreme leader attended prayers at the founder’s tomb as officials issued fresh threats against the U.S. and Europe, opposition groups said. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/Associated Press)
“The IRGC is the backbone of this regime,” Safavi said. “Its disintegration can only occur after a fundamental shift in the balance of forces and with the presence of organized resistance on the ground. Only then do defections at lower levels of the military become meaningful.”
Tehran reacted angrily to the European move with Iranian lawmakers appearing in IRGC uniforms in a highly choreographed show of solidarity, according to reports.
A banner reading, “The Revolutionary Guard is the largest anti-terrorism organization in the world,” was displayed at the speaker’s podium, and the IRGC flag was prominently featured, according to the Times of Israel.

Iranian regime projects strength through staged images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at prayers, opposition groups say. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/Associated Press)
“We saw the same thing when the U.S. designated the IRGC a foreign terrorist organization in 2019,” Safavi said.
“More than half of these lawmakers are former IRGC commanders,” he added. “The IRGC dominates Iran’s economy and permeates the executive, legislative and judicial branches, as well as educational institutions.”
After the U.S. dispatched a naval strike group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln to the region, Khamenei also warned Sunday in comments reported by Iranian state media that any military action would trigger a wider regional conflict.
“We are not the ones who start a war,” Khamenei said . “But if America attacks or harms Iran, the Iranian nation will deliver a strong blow — and any war started by America will spread across the region,” he said per reports.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that if Iran does not reach a deal on its nuclear program, “we’ll find out” whether Khamenei’s warning proves correct.
“Doing business with Iran means doing business with the IRGC,” Safavi said. “The IRGC is the regime — even the clerics.”