Anti-government protests have continued for weeks in Iran, resulting in escalated levels of international diplomatic tension and reported growing death tolls. Thus, according to international media, economic struggles and government opposition have caused widespread protests in various cities in Iran, resulting in a severe death toll and mass arrests. 
In reaction to the unrest, Iranian government rallies were held in support of the government, and it was defined as an external provocation of the protests by government officials and religious and political leaders who warned against external interference.
The scenario has evoked a strong response from the global community. The United States has been reported to have assessed a number of measures to deal with the looming threat posed by the conflict within Iran.
The European countries have expressed criticism over the violence and urged a de-escalation process, with other countries supporting tough sanctions on Tehran. Nevertheless, there has not been a halt in diplomatic efforts, with mediators working to close the gaps between Iranian and American officials.
Iran’s instability has been noted by observers to have significant implications for the region and the international geopolitical scene due to the increased polarization of the superpowers with regard to the crisis in Iran.

