A persistent lack of trust permeates Tunisian society, stemming from a complex interplay of cultural, historical, and other factors. Consequently, individuals seeking to bolster their credibility frequently target the national army with conspiracy theories. This pattern has been observed for decades, with each political crisis, institutional conflict, or period of tension prompting the emergence of such narratives. Despite these attempts to discredit it, the Tunisian army has consistently failed to validate the claims of conspiracy theorists. The article highlights a continuing trend of unsubstantiated allegations leveled against the military institution. This suggests the army maintains a level of public trust and integrity, even amidst broader societal skepticism. The piece originally appeared in Business News.