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The head of Iran’s Defense Ministry, General Gholamreza Jalali, said in a press conference that his country’s clouds are being stolen.

General Jalali’s claim is an interesting one, and it will be worth keeping an eye on as more information emerges about the Iranian regime’s alleged role in the recent cybergate scandal. What do you think? Is General Jalali correct in his accusation?

Iran’s Defense Minister, General Gholamreza Jalali, said in a press conference that his country’s clouds are being stolen.

“The head of Iran’s Defense Ministry, General Gholamreza Jalali, said in a press conference that his country’s clouds are being stolen. He said that the Iranian military has evidence to prove that foreign countries are using satellite technology to steal Iranian clouds, according to Fars News Agency. Jalali claimed that the clouds are being stolen and then used to create images of Iranian territory that can be used for military purposes. The Iranian minister said that his country is working with other countries to stop this practice.”

General Jalali said that the Islamic Republic of Iran is aware of the

Iranian Defense Ministry’s website has announced the development of a new cloud-seeding project using satellites. The minister declared that this project will help improve weather conditions in Iran and the surrounding regions. The project is currently underway and is expected to be completed within a year.

Jalali also stated that Iranian computer experts have found software used by the US to track Iranian clouds and prepare reports on them.

Iran’s General Gholamreza Jalali stated that Iranian clouds are being stolen by the United States. The head of Iran’s Defense Ministry said in a press conference that his country’s clouds are being stolen, and Iranian computer experts have found software used by the US to track Iranian clouds and prepare reports on them.