Enemy Media and Psychological Warfare Against the Resistance Axis and Iran; Methods and Consequences.
Iraqi analyst and political activist Najah Muhammad Ali has sent a special note titled “Enemy Media and Psychological Warfare Against the Resistance Axis and Iran; Methods and Consequences” to the Mehr News Agency International Group, the full text of which is as follows:
The enemy media continues its organized attacks against the Resistance Axis and the Islamic Republic of Iran, and using psychological warfare techniques, they try to distort the truth, mislead public opinion, and exaggerate the enemy’s capabilities and its ongoing threats. These attacks are not limited to spreading fake news but also include the use of modern digital tools to create sedition and weaken the morale of resistant nations.
However, despite the efforts of the hostile media to promote fear and despair, the Resistance Axis led by the Islamic Republic of Iran, has shown that it can turn these challenges into opportunities to strengthen public awareness. Operation Storm Al-Aqsa, the legendary resistance of the Palestinian people, and the continuation of military resistance from Gaza to Sana’a and southern Lebanon all proved that resistance is not just a reaction but a comprehensive strategy that relies on popular and field awareness and leads to the creation of balance and deterrence.
In this regard, Operation Storm Al-Aqsa in Palestine, the truthful promise of Iran’s depth 1 and 2, and Hezbollah’s victory in southern Lebanon confirmed the effectiveness of resistance against the Zionist occupiers. This operation exposed the enemy’s weakness in the face of resistance tactics and showed that the Zionist media, despite their misleading propaganda, could not hide their military failures in the face of the steadfastness of the resistance forces.
While the enemy media is trying to downplay the defensive capabilities of the Resistance Axis and these days they are focusing specifically on Yemen and Iran, claiming that Sanaa has suffered heavy losses, Iran’s missile power has been weakened, and the Resistance forces in Lebanon and Yemen are not adequately prepared, the realities on the ground show something else. From Hezbollah’s precise attacks on the positions of the occupiers, which forced them to stop the conflict, to Ansar Allah’s targeting of US military ships in the Red Sea, all of this shows that new equations are being formed in the field of deterrence that challenge the arrogant powers.