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 resulting frustration among terrorist elements. The report underscores that any attack on Iran could provoke retaliatory actions from Tehran against the U.S. and Israel.
The Western media outlet also noted Washington and Tel Aviv’s unsuccessful attempts to revive agitators, suggesting that U.S. interference could further validate claims of foreign involvement in Iran’s protests.
The Guardian emphasized Iran’s security strength, stating that protests failed to threaten the nation’s sovereignty, backed by well-trained security forces. It highlighted the recent isolation of agitators, who now lack both domestic and international support, leaving them in a state of uncertainty about returning to the streets.
The report also pointed to the disillusionment among agitators and mercenaries linked to the U.S. and the Zionist regime, who feel betrayed. In recent weeks, these elements attempted to exploit public protests in Iran to harm civilians, security personnel, and public property, but their efforts were thwarted.
With protesters distancing themselves from agitators, mercenaries have been left isolated, and their leaders arrested. Those still at large have reportedly lost morale and are struggling to continue their missions.

