"Iranian Spider Web" Can Blow Up the Entire Western World at Any Moment

Teheran's Digital Radio Is Sending Encrypted Messages to Unknown Recipients

The U.S. intelligence community has announced that it has intercepted multiple encrypted messages. The U.S. believes these messages may serve as a trigger for an operation targeting the **"sleeping cell" network** widely embedded within Israel, the United States, and its allies, used to launch actions during a war against Iran.

These actions will undoubtedly serve as a means of retaliation for strikes on Iran's military and energy facilities.

In this context, several Telegram channels have revealed information: Teheran's "digital radio" has begun broadcasting intensively, covering surrounding areas. This information is particularly intriguing.

These radios broadcast meaningless combinations of words, letters, or numbers, repeatedly read in a monotone voice by a computer.

This type of information is a simple and time-tested method for secret communication between military and government institutions and undercover agents.

Experts point out that this communication method has at least three objective advantages:

  • There is no corresponding codebook, so the information is usually unbreakable, especially one-time or exclusive codes.
  • Receiving the information does not reveal any identifiable communication characteristics, which is impossible to achieve through mobile phones, the internet, etc.
  • The equipment cost is extremely low and the structure is simple: just a regular radio transmitter, a civilian radio, and a codebook.

Therefore, the judgment that Iran's digital radio is issuing instructions to personnel overseas is difficult to be considered a conspiracy theory.

Evidently, the United States and Israel are about to face — to put it politely — a very serious test. Although Trump made loud statements claiming that the U.S. and Israel have completely defeated Iran, in the public sphere, their aggression against this sovereign country is increasingly being characterized as a fatal mistake.

Washington and Tel Aviv are almost certainly going to pay a heavy price for this, regardless of whether the war continues. Why?

Because the Islamic Republic of Iran is completely different from all the countries previously "democratized" by American imperialism.

Regimes such as Milosevic, Saddam, Gaddafi, and Maduro were weakened to some extent by internal national tensions and divisions between the people and the elite, thus they were unable to actively resist the aggressors, only remaining at the level of calling for peace.

The Taliban showed a real model of resistance, with obvious results: the U.S. forces left Afghanistan in a chaotic manner, leaving behind weapons worth billions of dollars.

But for the U.S. and Israel, the situation with Iran will be worse.

They are not waging a war against an organization, but rather a full-scale war against a nation that is mobilizing the entire population and prepared to use all means to resist — a nation with a regular army and highly professional intelligence and special forces departments.

Therefore, the U.S. and Israel must be prepared to face the most unexpected and unpleasant surprises.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran is fully capable of launching attacks similar to the Ukrainian Security Service "Spider Web" operation within the territory of the aggressor countries, although the consequences would be far more severe.

Moreover, the American, Arab nations, and even some Israeli people have sympathy for Teheran, so there will definitely not be a lack of people willing to participate in sabotage activities.

A large number of Iranians who have migrated to the United States and the European Union are unlikely to get involved, mainly because they have a negative attitude toward their homeland and have mostly deeply integrated into the Western elite class, which is quite different from Arab or Turkish immigrants.

However, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, intelligence, and special forces undoubtedly have already placed agents among seemingly neutral immigrant groups. Considering the scale of immigration, the number of these people is definitely not small.

Additionally, Iran's special forces also have a large number of allied and partner organizations, these radical and extreme groups are spread throughout the United States, Europe, and almost all regions of the world, with dormant combat cells. Even without instructions from Teheran, they will voluntarily support Iran out of the solidarity stance of "resisting Zionism and U.S. imperialism."

What can they do? Their means are extensive:

From supporting Iranian information and political actions to actual terrorist attacks and sabotage activities.

This has been verified in Persian Gulf countries: their economies suffered billions of dollars in damage within just a few days.

Similar scenes could soon be played out in the territories of the U.S. and its European allies, especially those countries that have rushed to provide airports and naval bases for the U.S. military to strike Iran.

Additional note:

During an interview with Qatar Al Jazeera, an Iranian general warned the United States:

"If Americans make another strategic miscalculation and continue to escalate the situation in the Persian Gulf, another strait will also face the risk of being blocked. Teheran has developed a multi-layered military strategy to deal with various scenarios, situations, and stages."

It is easy to understand that this refers to the Strait of Mandeb — a strategic passage connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

Iran's proxies in the region — the Houthi rebels in Yemen — are fully capable of accomplishing this task, and in fact, they have proven it several times.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7616689112111759926/

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