Iranians Express Desperation for U.S. Intervention Amidst Regime Brutality
‘People will lose hope’: Iranians smuggle messages to ‘Post’ begging Trump to return to war
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Iranians are increasingly despondent about their future, fearing that a potential deal between the U.S. and their government could erase the sacrifices made during protests. Many are calling for renewed conflict as their only hope for change, believing that external pressure is necessary to alter the regime's oppressive policies.
- 01Iranians fear that a U.S.-Tehran deal could undermine their protests against the regime, with some estimating the death toll from protests at nearly 30,000.
- 02Many Iranians view U.S. President Donald Trump as a potential savior, despite growing disillusionment with American policies.
- 03Economic conditions in Iran have worsened significantly, exacerbated by internet shutdowns and ongoing sanctions.
- 04A significant portion of the population believes that war is the only viable solution to their plight, with some stating that 80% see no alternative.
- 05The Iranian regime's financial struggles could be alleviated by a potential $24 billion deal with the U.S.
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Iranians are expressing deep concern over the potential for a U.S. agreement with their government, fearing it could negate the sacrifices made during recent protests against the regime. Many believe that external pressure is essential for change, as internal reform seems impossible. Two Iranian individuals, speaking anonymously to The Jerusalem Post, highlighted the psychological toll of the regime's brutality and the dire economic conditions exacerbated by sanctions and internet shutdowns. The regime's acknowledgment of fewer than 4,000 protest-related deaths contrasts sharply with estimates from human rights groups, which suggest the toll could be as high as 30,000. Amidst this turmoil, a significant portion of the population, reportedly 80%, views war as the only path forward, with hopes pinned on U.S. intervention. The negotiations for a potential $24 billion deal, which could relieve some financial pressures on the regime, have led to fears that any concessions would effectively provide a lifeline to an oppressive government. Many Iranians are left feeling hopeless, yearning for a return to conflict as their last hope for liberation.
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The ongoing negotiations and potential concessions to the Iranian regime could significantly affect the morale and hopes of the Iranian populace, who feel their sacrifices may be in vain.
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