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Iranians regretting support for war ?

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By *arry and Megs OP   Couple
8 weeks ago

Ipswich

An interesting article in tbe BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3094g50rnvo

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
8 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Theyre in a shitty situation, it was fucking awful before the Israelis and America killed the Ayatollah..

Now they're being bombed abd constantly told by the countries dropping bombs in the very areas they live to get out there and overthrow the regime..

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasuresMan
8 weeks ago

nearby

No winners here

Bad before and definitely will be worse afterwards.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
8 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Being bombed to oblivion !

USA:

" stop complaining you'll thank us one day "

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Yet others argue that such concerns ignore how difficult internal change has proven to be.

These voices continue to support the military campaign, saying decades of repression have left no other alternative.

Reza, a 40-year-old engineer in the central city of Isfahan, said he believes outside pressure is not only necessary but the only viable path.

"People say change must come from within - as if we have not tried," he said.

"For God's sake, have these people forgotten the piles of body bags of killed protesters? Wasn't that just two months ago?"

Reza believes weakening the government's military and security apparatus could shift the balance of power.

"Even if the system doesn't collapse tomorrow, reducing its power can change the equation," he said.

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