Iranian Guard says Washington fails at psychological warfare
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- Iranian Revolutionary Guard rejects US psychological warfare efforts.
- Tehran claims full control of the battlefield and dismisses US threats.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard accused Washington of attempting to manipulate public opinion through psychological warfare, claiming Tehran maintains full control over the battlefield.
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In a statement, the Guard criticized US officials for using "old and failing tactics," including creating war hysteria and deploying aircraft carriers, describing these methods as ineffective intimidation.
"The US seeks to influence our people’s minds through psychological operations," the statement read, "but we dominate the situation on the ground."
Analysts say the comments reflect heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington, particularly amid US naval movements in the Persian Gulf and ongoing regional disputes.
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The Guard’s statement underscores Iran’s narrative of resilience and readiness, dismissing external threats as predictable and ineffective.
Tehran has not specified any changes to its military posture but emphasizes its ability to respond to provocations while maintaining control over strategic areas.



