Iran Parliament Speaker Discusses Military Attacks and Economic Pressure
Iran's parliament speaker stated that the possibility of a military or terrorist attack is not low. The speaker identified economic pressure and media propaganda as the primary strategies aimed at causing internal collapse. Iranians abroad were described as potential pillars in countering these efforts.
Iran's parliament speaker stated that Iran does not underestimate the risk of military or terrorist attacks. The possibility of such an attack remains not low, the speaker said. The enemy hopes for economic pressure to achieve its goals.
The speaker said the enemy's real strategy is not military. The target is economic collapse from within through pressure and propaganda. Washington has been fed false intelligence and is making decisions based on it, according to the speaker. They can force officials to utilize their capacities to help Iran.
The speaker warned that the U.S. is betting on economic pressure and media propaganda to destroy Iran's internal cohesion.
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