You need to remove the minister of intelligence and head of IRGC intelligence.
The ministry is a den of spies just in past several years at least 2 spies were located within the ministry.
The Minster loves to take credit for unproven terror plots that are prevented but then allows massive ones to escape his eyes.
Cannot validate the variable measures applied here. When people like Pompeo, who proudly boast that lying forms an integral part of CIA operations, denies that Mike D'Andrea was on the aircraft shot down with Iranian assistance over Afghanistan (as initially reported not by Iranian, but Russian sources), then this denial is to be considered as credible proof... But when the Iranian Minister gives details of foiled terror plots, it's all unproven information?
There's little doubt in my mind that Iran's enemies have attempted many, many more attacks on Iranian soil, most of which have been neutralized.
Now of course there are spies in Iranian state institutions. Who can expect there not to be any when one's enemies are the US and zionist regimes no less? In the same way as some Isra"el"i officials in key positions have been recruited in the past by Iran to work as informants for Tehran. Including a minister of the zionist regime.
However to refer to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence as a "spies den" is evidently exaggerated. Spies will be limited in numbers, but it's the world's most powerful agencies Iran is going up against.
I previously pointed to a well informed source, Mr Pourmasoud, whose conferences provide large amounts of detailed information on the topic.
Much of these spy networks have their roots in the shah era, when the Pahlavi regime allowed zionists and their intelligence services into the country. What zionist will do when given the chance, is to set up an ultra-secretive so called stay-behind network, designed to survive regime change and then go on to work against and sabotage the newly established, antagonistic political system from within (in this case the IR).
These are in part people whom the shah's own SAVAK never referred to by name but simply by code numbers in its internal documents (seized and partly published by the Revolutionaries in 1979). Some of these elements feigned to be Revolutionaries, managed to maintain their cover and thereby to start their work as domestic spies against Islamic Iran.
''Discussing'' with you is really a waste of time. You are a biased, religious person. I took you out of the ignore list though, everyone should voice their opinion. Even you.
What has being religious or irreligious to do with it? Whether or not I am biased is to be gauged from the quality of logical inferences and sourced data I provide in comments.
However the notion that Tel Aviv "prefers" the IR over a bunch of complete and avowed zionist sell-outs that constitutes the exiled Iranian opposition, is clearly informed by politically tainted bias. Not to mention over the actual destruction of a powerful, large nation in the neighborhood with immense potential such as Iran, destruction that is guaranteed to follow on the heels of any kind of a "regime change" (much like what happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and so on),