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The Minister of Information stated that Tehran’s regime is paying the price for its aggressive policies in the region.

Iran Faces Consequences of Aggressive Policies

Minister’s Statement Highlights Regional Turmoil

The Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, stated that Iran is now facing the repercussions of decades of aggressive and destructive policies. He emphasized that Tehran has sown chaos in the region, armed militias, undermined states, and ignited proxy wars without considering the potential backlash. Al-Eryani remarked, “Those who set fire to their neighbors’ homes cannot escape the flames.”

Iran’s Escalating Tensions

In a recent press statement, Al-Eryani explained that Iran’s current predicament stems from its continuous escalation and refusal to coexist peacefully with its neighbors. He pointed out that Iran has exported its crises to other nations through sectarian militias, with Yemen bearing the brunt of this turmoil in terms of bloodshed, destruction, and displacement.

Miscalculations of Tehran’s Regime

Al-Eryani noted that Tehran relied on its proxies in Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria, believing it could operate behind the scenes without accountability. He criticized Iran for inciting and exploiting regional issues while claiming victimhood when the consequences return to its territory. This strategic illusion, he argued, has collapsed, revealing the regime’s falsehoods as its plans backfire.

The Impact on Yemen

Al-Eryani highlighted that Yemen has suffered significantly due to Iranian support for the Houthi militias, which he identified as the primary cause of the devastation and the coup against the state. He stressed that Yemen’s salvation begins with dismantling this criminal apparatus and cutting off its funding and arms supply. He urged everyone to recognize that the continued existence of the militia perpetuates the chaos instigated by the Iranian regime.

A Turning Point for Iranian Proxies

In conclusion, Al-Eryani asserted that the current realities on the ground indicate a clear trajectory for what remains of Iran’s proxies, particularly the Houthi militia. He stated that these groups are heading toward their inevitable downfall, having lost their cover and credibility. The myths surrounding them have crumbled, leaving only their impending collapse.

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