Iranian military accounts support Scottish independence
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•Iran ‘among biggest backers of Scottish independence on X’
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Academics based at Clemson University in the U.S. have uncovered a network of more than 80 accounts.
More than 80 appear to be masquerading as left-leaning British citizens.
Investigation concluded that the accounts are probably run by, or on behalf of, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps .
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