Iranians Divided Between Hope for Change and Fear of Conflict
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In Tehran, ordinary citizens express a split between optimism for a potential regime change and anxiety over the possibility of war.
Residents report a growing sense of hope that political shifts could bring reform, while simultaneously fearing that such changes might trigger conflict. The mood reflects a nation caught between aspirations for a new political direction and the dread of military escalation.
The sentiment underscores the complex domestic climate in Iran, where public opinion is shaped by both the desire for change and the looming threat of war.
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