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Public Relations Office of Hassan Rouhani Denounces False Reports by Foreign Media

The Public Relations Office of Hassan Rouhani’s administration has issued a statement condemning the false reports disseminated by foreign media regarding the former President of Iran. The office characterized the narratives presented by the publications as entirely fabricated labeling them as part of a psychological operation orchestrated by American and Israeli sources. These reports relying on dubious sources and peddling misinformation have not only undermined the credibility of the outlets involved but have also cast doubt on their professional integrity.

Recently two publications namely Le Figaro and The New York Times have released entirely false content making baseless allegations against Hassan Rouhani. Rather than providing factual reporting these articles have morphed into fictional scenarios that lack any grounding in reality. The dissemination of such misleading information has raised serious questions about the reliability of these media sources and has tarnished the trustworthiness of their other reports.

The statement further emphasized that the fabrications concerning Rouhani along with similar narratives about figures like Mohammad Javad Zarif and other political leaders should be viewed within the context of a broader psychological campaign aimed at sowing doubt and concern among the Iranian populace. This campaign complements the maximum pressure exerted through economic sanctions and military threats further destabilizing the public’s perception.

The absurdity of the narratives from Le Figaro and The New York Times was so apparent that they garnered no response outside the media outlets engaged in this anti-Iranian psychological operation. This lack of engagement is a testament not only to the vigilance of the Iranian people and the acumen of domestic media but also highlights the significant disconnect these foreign publications have from the current realities decision-making processes and political and security dynamics in Iran.

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