Iran’s Government Imposes Internet Blackout Amidst Heightened Tensions: A Closer Look at the Real Motives
Iran enforces a prolonged internet blackout under the guise of countering Israeli drone threats, revealing deeper issues of regime control and regional instability.

After over 60 hours of a government-imposed internet blackout, Tehran has announced a partial restoration of online access. Official statements claim this shutdown aims to protect national defense systems against Israeli drone incursions. However, a critical examination reveals this move as more than a mere tactical response—it exposes Tehran's heavy-handed approach to controlling information and concealing vulnerabilities amid escalating regional conflicts. The blockade began abruptly on Wednesday afternoon shortly after Israel launched concerted attacks on several Iranian military sites and nuclear facilities. Independent metrics from monitoring platforms confirm that while some connectivity has returned, the internet remains unstable with significant...
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