Monday 19 January 2026 - 12:16
Riots in Iran were fueled by Trump's psychological warfare

The official of the Muslim Unity Council of Pakistan, stating that the recent riots in Iran were ignited by Trump's psychological war, said,” Trump and his associates know that their actions are not ethical, and they are only seeking to make streets of certain countries, such as Iran, unsafe.”

Hawzah News Agency- Syed Nasser Abbas Shirazi, the Secretary General of the Muslim Unity Council of Pakistan and a political affairs analyst, made some remarks in the "Resistance Line" program broadcast on Channel 3 of the Iranian Broadcasting Network, and announced the unconditional support of the people of Pakistan for the Islamic Republic of Iran following the recent riots in the country.

He noted that a large gathering was held in Pakistan to support our brothers in the Islamic Republic of Iran. “The people of Pakistan have always maintained very good and friendly relations with Iran, and it dates back to history.” He added.

Shirazi, referring to the American practice of always trying to portray situations negatively, stated,” The situation in Iran is the result of a war launched by the US President against the country, and this psychological war has always prevailed with fluctuations in intensity.”

This political affairs expert said,” The U.S. regime occasionally launches psychological wars under strange baseless pretexts. At the same time, Americans face many problems in their own country, and they also want to strengthen the Zionist regime in the Middle while maintaining its interests.”

He continued to say that President Trump and his associates are aware that their actions are not ethical. But they are only seeking to make the streets of certain countries, such as Iran, unsafe. If the US was truly concerned about terrorist activities, they would have fought against ISIS in Syria, not recognized a terrorist named al-Julani as the President of that country.”

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