Intelligence agencies setting up special divisions to focus on Iran: Minister

Iran’s Minister of Intelligence Esmail Khatib says that the might of the Islamic country’s intelligence agencies is such that they arrested spies from France, Sweden, Britain, and several other states, and that even some of those spies were sentenced to capital punishment and executed despite certain pressures.

Khatibi addressed commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on Sunday saying that the foes have not stopped their enmity towards the Islamic Revolution, which has been successful in turning into a global power, and over 50 intelligence services have set up Iran desk to confront the emerging power at the international level.

The minister also referred to the role of the United States in the formation of the Daesh terrorist group and the link between the terrorists and the Zionist regime, adding that about 200 terrorists entered Iran and were looking to destabilize the country and the region during Arba’een March in Iraq, but as a result of recent arrests and clashes, they have been deactivated.

Touching upon the internal crises of the Zionist regime, he said that the regime, which once claimed to be the fourth power in the world, today acknowledges its decline. From the head of the regime to other officials, all speak about its collapse, Khatib added.

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