Iranian Regime Enlists Foreign Militias to Suppress Protests Amid Internal Struggles
The Iranian regime is reportedly using foreign militias to suppress civilian protests, as internal power struggles exacerbate instability. According to social network expert Effi Banai, militias from Pakistan, Iraq, and Afghanistan have been deployed to maintain order, often seen in civilian clothing and carrying machine guns. These forces are imposing terror in the streets to prevent widespread protests, reflecting the regime's fear of public unrest due to economic hardships and political tensions. The presence of these militias highlights the regime's reliance on external forces to control its population amid growing dissatisfaction.