Iranian Regime Says U.S. Military Power Has Been "Deflated" as President Criticizes State TV
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An Iranian lawmaker claimed U.S. military power has been "deflated" due to recent developments.
- President Pezeshkian criticized state television for fueling public anxiety with one-sided coverage.
- The statements highlight internal Iranian tensions regarding U.S. confrontation and domestic messaging.
An Iranian lawmaker asserted on Sunday that recent global events have exposed the perceived weakness of U.S. military power. Mohammadsaleh Jokar argued that the United States has failed to achieve its objectives through military means, instead relying on threats and pressure for concessions. He expressed a desire for Iran to reach a point where the U.S. would no longer dare to threaten the country.
In a separate development, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized the nation's state broadcaster. He stated that national media outlets have no right to disturb public opinion or negatively portray the government's performance through unsupported analysis. Pezeshkian emphasized that when the government cannot disclose certain realities due to national security concerns, media should refrain from creating unnecessary public anxiety.
These remarks underscore ongoing internal tensions within Iran. The discussions touch upon both the country's confrontation with the United States and the domestic management of public messaging during a period of heightened regional uncertainty. The differing perspectives highlight a complex internal debate on foreign policy and national security communication.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.