A video circulating online purports to show a young Iranian Army conscript directly appealing to President Donald Trump, urging him to intervene as Iran faces widespread unrest and reports of a deadly crackdown. In the message, the speaker claims to represent both civilians and elements of the military, calling on the United States to help end what he describes as a tyrannical regime.

“President Trump, we, all the people and the Army, are ready and waiting for you to free Iran from this tyrannical regime so we can rebuild it,” the conscript said. He concluded by echoing a slogan associated with Trump’s rhetoric, saying, “Make Iran Great Again.”

The video emerged amid intense protests that reportedly escalated over a recent weekend, with activist groups claiming that thousands may have been killed during clashes with security forces. Due to internet restrictions and censorship inside Iran, the authenticity of the video and the full scope of the violence cannot be independently verified, though similar appeals and testimonies have increasingly surfaced from Iranians inside and outside the country.

The appeal comes as President Trump has taken a harder public line on Tehran, including halting U.S. talks with the Iranian government and signaling support for Iranian dissent. Trump has also referenced “MIGA” in recent remarks, a phrase embraced by some Iranian opposition figures as a symbol of regime change and national renewal.

Some analysts note that such messages reflect growing desperation among segments of Iran’s population and possibly within its security forces, though there is no confirmation that the Iranian military as an institution supports an uprising. Others caution that online videos may be amplified as part of information warfare amid heightened regional tensions.

The episode underscores how Iran’s internal crisis is increasingly intersecting with global politics, drawing direct appeals to foreign leaders and raising questions about how the international community, particularly the United States, may respond as events continue to unfold.