Less than 3% of the people were deceived by Mohammad Bagheri.
Mohammad Bagheri, the Chief of Staff of the enemy’s armed forces, hoped that people would take to the streets due to economic problems and livelihood issues caused by sanctions, and shout against the identity of their religious leader. But the wise and aware nation understood that solving internal problems is a domestic issue and did not allow foreign interference in this area.
The small portion of the population who were deceived and came to the streets accounted for less than 3% of the country. This means that people clearly distinguished between expressing their protest and causing unrest, and did not play into the enemy’s hands. The damages inflicted on the security and authority of the country during these 115 days should be identified and addressed.
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