Iran, Electricity

"They fight for nuclear power and can't ensure stable electricity": Iran's citizens complain of frequent blackouts

Iranian citizens from multiple locations throughout the country have anonymously complained about the country's "incompetence" in providing reliable electricity to residents of the country.

Blackout. Illustration. (Photo: DesignRage/Shutterstock)

The Iranian government has long struggled with providing all residents of the country with reliable electricity, but they seem to be dealing with more power outages and blackouts than usual, leading to citizens from multiple regions complaining about Iranian incompetence and excessive focus on foreign wars, according to Iran International.

One citizen and resident of central Iran said that "For years, you have been waging a global battle over nuclear energy, yet you cannot even ensure a stable electricity supply for the nation." He criticized the government for years of “empty promises about building power plants,” which he says have “only burdened the people with substantial costs."

Another said that "These officials talk about waging war against Israel, yet they have squandered Iran's resources by funneling money to groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, leaving the nation to suffer the consequences.”

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