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Trump administration ‘smuggled Starlink terminals into Iran’ amid brutal crackdown. All Part of SAVAK 2.0 Under The Son of The Shah?

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  • 6 March 2026

The Trump administration reportedly smuggled thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran following the regime’s violent crackdown on demonstrations last month.

Iran’s regime shut off the internet across the whole country when thousands took to the streets in protest against economic decline and dwindling currency last month.

The country experienced a near-total nationwide internet shutdownlasting for over two weeks and Tehran’s brutal crackdown is believed to have killed thousands of citizens.

The U.S. reportedly smuggled roughly 6,000 satellite-internet kits into the country, according to the Wall Street Journal, the first time the U.S. has directly sent Starlink to Iran.

Government officials told the WSJ that the State Department had purchased almost 7,000 Starlink terminals in recent months to help anti-regime activists circumvent internet shut-offs in Iran

The decision came as senior Trump administration appointees decided to divert funds from other internet-freedom initiatives inside Iran.

President Trump was reportedly aware of the deliveries, but it remains unclear whether he or someone else directly approved the plans.

The Independent contacted the White House for comment.

Tehran has accused Washington, without evidence, of playing a role in last month’s nationwide demonstrations and spreading dissent. The U.S. has denied any connection to the uprising.

Owning a Starlink terminal is illegal in Iran and risks years in prison, although Elon Musk reportedly waived monthly subscription payments for users inside Iran last month following the government’s internet crackdown.

Washington and Tehran remain in high-stakes talks over Iran’s nuclear program, in which Trump has threatened strikes if no agreement is reached. Tehran has vowed to retaliate, stoking fears of a wider war as the US amasses forces in the Middle East.

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