Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has accused foreign intelligence agencies of orchestrating recent unrest in Iran, claiming the events were planned and directed from abroad. He specifically pointed to the United States and Israel, alleging that their intelligence services deployed significant resources to destabilize the country but ultimately failed. Khamenei argued that statements from the United States President supported his claims of foreign involvement, and he described the unrest as an attempted coup aimed at undermining Iran's governance.
Khamenei praised Iranian security forces and the public for quelling the unrest, emphasizing that ordinary citizens played a key role in restoring order. He distinguished between legitimate economic grievances and what he described as rioters using peaceful protests as cover. The Supreme Leader likened the violence to that of the Daesh terror group, alleging that ringleaders trained abroad committed atrocities similar to those seen in previous conflicts. He warned that the ultimate goal of the unrest was to erode national security, which he said is essential for the country's progress.

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