Iran's Security Council: Epstein Network Plans "September 11-Type" Provocation Against Iran
Iran's Security Council announced that - Iran's Security Council announced - High-ranking Iranian security officials have made serious allegations that a "false flag" operation similar to the September 11 terrorist attacks is being prepared with the aim of accusing the country. These allegations have caused a significant stir in the international community.

Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, announced that the aforementioned plan is intended to be carried out by the "Epstein network." Larijani specifically noted that they have obtained information regarding this and that Tehran takes a stand against such provocations.
According to Larijani, the main goal is to link Iran to terrorism and discredit it internationally. He emphasized that such scenarios would further escalate tensions in the region.
The Iranian official stated that his country demonstrates a principled stance against all forms of terrorism. He added that Iran has no desire for war with the American people, and such plans aim to harm relations between the two countries.
This statement was made against the backdrop of an already tense political and security situation in the Middle East. Rising tensions in the region and mutual accusations among various states are closely monitored topics by international observers.
Analysts note the necessity of investigating the obscure aspects of the "Epstein network" allegations and the evidence Iran relies on in this matter. Such serious claims could lead to international-level investigations.
Tehran's statement has the potential to further deepen the existing difficulties in US-Iran relations. At a time when distrust between both sides is at a high level, such declarations could create new sources of tension.
