War Intensifies Generational Divide in Iranian‑American Families
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has widened the generational gap within Iranian‑American households, according to a recent report.
The piece highlights how older family members, who grew up in Iran, view the war differently from their children and grandchildren who were raised in the United States. The report cites unnamed families describing a growing disconnect over political views, cultural practices, and perceptions of safety.
The article notes that this rift reflects broader tensions between those who experienced the revolution and those who were born into a diaspora community, underscoring how external conflict can reshape internal family dynamics.
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