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​By SCM Online Reporter

 

​ELON MUSK’S Starlink terminals were smuggled into Iran by the thousands in a high-stakes covert operation sanctioned by the US government, it has been revealed.

​A bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal claims the Biden administration orchestrated the secret “tech-lift” to keep dissidents online as the Iranian regime attempted to black out the internet during bloody nationwide protests.

​The operation—straight out of a Bond film—saw thousands of the white satellite dishes spirited across borders to provide “covert support” to activists and rioters fighting the hardline Tehran government.

​Under the Radar
​When the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests erupted in 2022, the Iranian regime responded by pulling the plug on the web to stop the world from seeing the brutal crackdown.

​But Uncle Sam had a plan. According to the report:
​Thousands of Starlink terminals were covertly shipped into the country.

​Dissidents were given high-speed access to coordinate marches and bypass state censors.

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​US Officials worked behind the scenes to ensure the hardware reached the hands of those on the front lines.

​Musk’s Web War
​While Elon Musk has previously boasted about Starlink’s ability to defy dictators, the scale of the US government’s involvement in the Iranian smuggling ring has remained under wraps until now.

​Sources say the kits were moved via “grey market” channels to avoid detection by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, who have labeled the devices “tools of Western espionage.”

​”This wasn’t just about tweets,” one source claimed. “It was about keeping the heartbeat of the revolution alive when the regime tried to kill the lights.”

​The secret operation follows a pattern of “digital intervention” by the West. In 2022, protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini saw Iran implement some of the most severe internet “blackouts” in history.

​By smuggling in Starlink—which relies on a constellation of satellites rather than ground-based cables—the US effectively built a “ghost network” that the Iranian police couldn’t switch off.

​Tehran has reacted with fury to the reports, previously threatening to “respond accordingly” to any violations of its “space sovereignty.”

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