A bipartisan group of 59 US lawmakers has sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling for stronger condemnation of the Iranian regime's violent crackdown on protests. The letter highlights raids on hospitals and a reported death toll exceeding 10,000. Lawmakers emphasize support for demonstrators demanding a secular, democratic republic.
In a rare show of unity across party lines, Texas Republican Congressman Randy Weber led 59 lawmakers in drafting a formal letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The missive urges the Trump administration to sustain its criticism of the Iranian regime's escalating brutality against protesters. This comes as reports describe a shift from riot control to lethal force, mass arrests, and intimidation tactics targeting civilians.
The lawmakers point to the deliberate assault on civilian infrastructure, including raids on hospitals and medical clinics. Iranian security forces are accused of arresting injured demonstrators and blocking access to care, actions deemed 'serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law' in the letter. Protests, initially sparked by economic woes, have evolved into a broader rejection of the theocratic system and its monarchical predecessors. Demonstrators seek a secular and democratic republic, a non-nuclear state, and a system rooted in political pluralism and human dignity.
Supporting the effort, Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) described the unrest as the 'death spiral of the Ayatollahs,' crediting the 'Peace Through Strength' doctrine with reshaping global security. Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) stressed America's moral duty, stating to the Washington Reporter: “The Iranian regime is engaging in a deliberate campaign to suppress political dissent through lethal force, mass detentions, and the obstruction of access to medical care—conduct that constitutes clear violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. The United States has an obligation to publicly condemn these actions, maintain sustained diplomatic pressure, and make clear that repression of civilians and abuse of state power will not be tolerated.”
The letter pushes for a 'whole-of-government' strategy from Rubio, a known Iran critic, amid considerations of military and diplomatic aid for anti-regime forces. Some reports suggest the death toll from the crackdown surpasses 10,000, underscoring the urgency of international response.