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CIA Posts Farsi Video Urging Iranians to Contact Agency Securely

The CIA's Farsi video has gained over 3 million views, providing secure digital methods to contact the agency amid Iran's protests and US-Iran nuclear tensions.

  • On Feb. 24, 2026, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency posted a Farsi-language guide and video on X, saying 'The Central Intelligence Agency hears you and wants to help', drawing millions of views.
  • Amid rising tensions, the CIA issued a public appeal amid heightened alert over a possible U.S. strike as Iranian student protests unfolded on Monday and nuclear talks are planned later this week.
  • The guidance listed secure steps including using a virtual private network, disposable device, private web browser, deleting internet history, and contacting the CIA via public site or darknet in multilingual recruitment posts.
  • Director John Ratcliffe, CIA Director, said the posts are having an impact and cited last year’s Mandarin campaign, while Iran's Mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
  • A mysterious account opened in May last year, with 'MOSSAD FARSI' offering prizes and medical help, while Iranian authorities withheld a new commander's name to prevent assassination.
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