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Iranian president warns of enemy sabotage

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called on citizens to reduce electricity consumption, framing it as a necessary measure to counter enemy attacks on infrastructure.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has publicly urged citizens to temporarily reduce their electricity consumption, framing it as a national necessity to counter foreign adversaries. He stated that the country's enemies are attacking its infrastructure and attempting to create public dissatisfaction. Pezeshkian argued that simple measures, like using fewer lights at home, could help prevent the enemy from achieving its goals of turning public satisfaction into discontent. The appeal highlights concerns over the resilience of Iran's energy grid amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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3d agoFrente Militar y Geopolítico

New video shows President Pezeshkian delivering the remarks, providing specific examples like using fewer lights to illustrate his call for reduced consumption.

3d agoUkraine Watch

The president provided a specific example, asking 'What harm is there if instead of ten light bulbs in a house, only two are burning?'

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