Iran faces a scenario of increasing instability, with the
country experiencing a severe economic, financial, and military crisis.
According to these reports, the Iranian government is struggling to meet its
budgetary obligations, a situation affecting both public sector workers and
members of the security forces.
According to reports, numerous Iranian employees and workers
have stopped receiving their salaries regularly due to the state's financial
problems. This situation has reportedly led to increased social discontent and
protests in various labor sectors, where workers are demanding payment of back
wages and better economic conditions in a context marked by inflation and the
erosion of purchasing power.
The reports also maintain that the Iranian Armed Forces are
experiencing internal problems, indicating that some soldiers are abandoning
their posts or deserting as a result of the difficult economic conditions and
the strain caused by regional tensions. Those disseminating this information
describe the situation with the expression "Iran is on fire," a
phrase used to illustrate what they consider a combination of economic crisis,
social unrest, and institutional difficulties.
So far, Iranian authorities have not publicly acknowledged a
scenario like the one described in these publications, while the magnitude of
the economic and military problems continues to be the subject of analysis and
diverse information from various sources.
