- Name the REASONS for the protests
Answer_ The protests were legitimate because they demanded reforms and economic development. But suddenly, they began calling for the overthrow of the regime at a time when the country was facing a crisis with global imperialism. Legitimate protests were transformed into a tool for the enemies. I suggest you check the Syria example since 2011 and how legitimate protests transformed into ISIS and Al Qaida.
- Who and what did the Iranian people rise up against?
Answer_ Almost same answer of the previous question. Iranians have the right to rise up against their regime and to change it. But looking at the timing, I doubt those protests are patriotic enough.
- Name the number of Iranian citizens who died in the protests
Answer_ I can't tell exactly as I can't tell who killed them. I can negligate the official narrative from authorities, but this doesn't mean I have to believe the narrative from west media.
- Provide facts about the intervention of “Western countries” in the popular uprising.
Answer_ Trump openly declared that he could use force to intervene in Iran's internal affairs, and Western countries imposed further sanctions on Iranian figures and entities to increase pressure on them and encourage protests. There are many other facts.
Question for you: Why you ignore the intervention of external powers in the iranian protests? And why just not let them solve their internal problems between them internally? Human rights are threatened worldwide including within USA and Wester countries.
Thank you for that, I'm pleasantly surprised, because only a few people can answer uncomfortable questions!
Now let's get back to your answers:
"Answer_ The protests were legitimate because they demanded reforms and economic development. But suddenly, they began calling for the overthrow of the regime at a time when the country was facing a crisis with global imperialism. Legitimate protests were transformed into a tool for the enemies. I suggest you check the Syria example since 2011 and how legitimate protests transformed into ISIS and Al Qaida." - I have one clarification here - what does imperialism have to do with it if the cause of the economic collapse in Iran was the idiotic policies of the country's leadership, the totalitarian regime, the usurpation of power, and the virtual elimination of both civil and economic freedoms. Did the imperialists do that in Iran? It reminded me of the propaganda in the USSR, where I was born and lived, where everything that was done badly, and was done in the USSR, was blamed on the “decaying West.”

In short, I can assess the answer as an attempt to blame those who are not involved in the situation.
Answer_ Almost the same answer as the previous question. Iranians have the right to rise up against their regime and to change it. But looking at the timing, I doubt those protests are patriotic enough. - Exactly - the people rose up against the government, or more precisely, the regime that effectively killed Iran's economy, turned the country into a pariah on the world stage, and monopolized power.
resources, leaving the Iranian people with virtually nothing but pitiful handouts. The result is a popular uprising against the ruling regime, which is criminal in its treatment of the Iranian people.
Answer_ I can't say for sure, as I don't know who killed them. I can disregard the official narrative from the authorities, but that doesn't mean I have to believe the narrative from the Western media.
This is a good attempt to “bury one's head in the sand.” There is information and leaks, with photo and video evidence, suggesting that the ruling regime simply killed people with particular cruelty, and not dozens but many thousands of CITIZENS OF THE COUNTRY who simply wanted to live with dignity!
Even if 10 people were brutally executed, it is a CRIME AGAINST THE PEOPLE!
Answer_ Trump openly declared that he could use force to intervene in Iran's internal affairs, and Western countries imposed further sanctions on Iranian figures and entities to increase pressure on them and encourage protests. There are many other facts. - Words are worthless, provide facts of actions? There are none! The question closed itself.
Question for you: Why do you ignore the intervention of external powers in the Iranian protests? And why not just let them solve their internal problems internally? Human rights are threatened worldwide, including within the USA and Western countries. - Why do I deny it? If there are facts, I will honestly say so, but troops were deployed, strikes were carried out, yes, that is a fact, yes, that is external influence.
But you understand perfectly well that this is not the case...
Let me remind you once again that before the overthrow of the legitimate government and the rise to power of the current regime, Iran was a very successful and dynamically developing country with a rapidly growing economy, private business, and good integration into the global economy.