Iran After the War Is Not What Washington Thinks
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Iran After the War is Not What Washington Thinks
In many Western capitals, a standard cliche about Iran is stubbornly frozen: The country remains a hardline theocracy bent on regional hegemony, holding to a revisionist agenda in the Middle East and beyond. Yet, the months since the June 2025 war—in which Israel and the United States jointly bombed Iran—complicate that narrative.A close reading of Iran's domestic debates, shifting media landscape and evolving social tensions reveals a state and…
Since the 12-day war with Israel last June, the Iranian regime has intensified its repression against its population, invoking national security. Surveillance has increased, many Iranians have been arrested, and the number of executions has reached an unprecedented level over the last 30 years. A symbol of this repression is Narges Mohammadi, feminist activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner 2023. She was arrested on 12 December after speaking at a…
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