'Death to the Dictator': Why Iranians Are Celebrating as US Missiles Rain Down
Celebrations erupt despite ongoing air strikes causing at least 148 deaths, as many Iranians see Khamenei's death as a chance for regime change after decades of repression.
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On the 2nd day of the Israeli-American offensive in Iran and while the supreme leader who held the country with an iron hand was killed, the Iranian diaspora in Brittany is following the situation very closely. The Israeli Prime Minister announces that the strikes on Tehran will intensify. Reportage in Brest and Rennes.
According to the U.S., they did not start a conflict with Iran, but they claim to end it. Faced with remarks about the deliberate attack on Iran, the U.S. government has set its position. The U.S. claims that it did not start a conflict in Iran, but if it will seek to end itThe U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, pointed out in networks that the U.S. did not begin the conflict in Iran and stressed the importance of Operation Epic Fury. Accordin…
Like Iranian communities around the world, Iranians in Australia took to the streets to sing and dance in celebration of the elimination of dictator Khamenei in a joint US-Israeli airstrike.
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