The Guardian Reports on Iran’s Security Dominance and Terrorists’ Frustration
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, The Guardian has reported on Iran‘s unwavering security strength and the growing frustration among terrorist elements backed by the US and Israel. The publication emphasized that any attack on Iran could provoke retaliatory actions from Tehran against both the US and Israel.
The report also addressed Washington and Tel Aviv’s unsuccessful attempts to revive anti-Iran unrest, stating that US interference would only reinforce accusations of foreign involvement in Iran’s internal affairs. The Guardian noted that recent protests failed to threaten Iran’s sovereignty, thanks to its well-trained security forces.
Furthermore, the outlet highlighted the isolation of agitators in recent days, who have received no domestic or international support. These elements now find themselves in a state of uncertainty, unsure about returning to the streets. The report underscored the disillusionment among terrorists and mercenaries linked to the US and the Zionist regime, who feel betrayed.
In recent weeks, terrorists and mercenaries tied to US and Zionist intelligence agencies attempted to exploit public protests in Iran, targeting civilians, security personnel, and public property. However, the separation of genuine demonstrators from agitators left the mercenaries isolated, with their leaders arrested. Those not detained have reportedly lost morale and are struggling to continue their missions.

