Iran’s Security Dominance Leaves Terrorists Frustrated, Reports The Guardian

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, The Guardian has detailed Iran‘s formidable security apparatus and the increasing frustration among terrorist elements backed by the U.S. and Israel. The report underscores that any attack on Iran could provoke retaliatory actions from Tehran against both nations.
The Western media outlet also noted Washington and Tel Aviv’s unsuccessful efforts to revive anti-government protests in Iran, stating that U.S. interference only strengthens allegations of foreign involvement in the unrest.
The Guardian highlighted Iran’s security dominance, emphasizing that trained security forces effectively neutralized threats, preventing protests from undermining the government. The report pointed out that agitators, now isolated without domestic or international support, remain uncertain about returning to the streets.
Furthermore, the article described the growing disillusionment among these elements, who feel betrayed after failing to exploit public demonstrations for their agendas. In recent weeks, terrorists and mercenaries linked to U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies attempted to hijack protests to target civilians, security personnel, and public property.
With protesters distancing themselves from agitators, key operatives have been arrested, while those still at large are demoralized and struggling to advance their missions.

