US secretly smuggled 6,000 starlink terminals into Iran after protest crackdown
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US media claims 6,000 Starlink terminals were smuggled into Iran after protest crackdown to aid opposition communication. Trump administration denies direct role in unrest.
WASHINGTON (Web Desk) - US media reports claim that thousands of Starlink satellite internet terminals were secretly smuggled into Iran following a crackdown on anti-government protesters.
According to the report, although the Trump administration publicly denied encouraging unrest in Iran, evidence suggests it covertly supported opposition elements by enabling secure internet access.
The report states that around 6,000 Starlink terminals were allegedly smuggled into Iran last month to help anti-government groups maintain communication during restrictions.
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Media sources further claim that the US State Department purchased nearly 7,000 terminals.
Funding for the equipment was reportedly transferred to Starlink through VPN channels, a move that sparked internal debate within the department. Some officials reportedly argued that VPN services would have been a more effective alternative than satellite terminals.
Starlink is owned by Elon Musk. The use of Starlink terminals inside Iran is considered illegal under local law, and individuals found using such equipment could face several years in prison.