Trump’s crude approach to the war in Iran has unwittingly created a bulwark of unlimited resistance, fueled by religious fervor and entrenched patriotism.
Far from welcoming US intervention, many Iranians are simply mourning the violence, says Prof. Minoo Moallem, adding any transition must be led by Iranians.
Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy wrote of the quiet, human cost of conflict, costs that in the Middle East are often borne most heavily by migrant workers.
Journalist Alireza Hekmatshoar of KIRN Radio Iran in Los Angeles, home to the world’s largest Iranian diaspora community, believes change is coming to Iran.
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