Trump says Iranians should rise up against government if ceasefire declared


U.S. President Donald Trump takes questions as he speaks during a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 6, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci

WASHINGTON, April ⁠6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump on Monday told ‌reporters that he thought the Iranian people should rise up against the ​government in the ⁠country if ⁠a ceasefire were declared, but understood ⁠that ‌it was too dangerous for them ⁠to do so.

"Well they should do ​it ‌but, again, the consequences ⁠are great," ​Trump said during a White House news conference. "I ⁠mean, they were told, 'If ​you protest, you will be shot immediately.'"

Trump, who has threatened ⁠to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges, also said he believed Iranians "would be willing ​to suffer ⁠that in order to have ​freedom."

(Reporting by Nandita ‌Bose; Writing by ​Daphne Psaledakis and Doina Chiacu;Editing by David Ljunggren)

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