How is it possible that, in our democracy, one man driven by hate, insecurities and retribution can start a war on the other side of the globe against a country he does not like? Granted, Iran is a theocracy many Iranians do not support. However, what …
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Iranian-Americans fear for relatives in their homeland as war continues
Many in the Iranian-American diaspora spent the weekend glued to their TVs, watching news of U.S. and Israeli bombs falling on Iran, some hoping for a brighter future for their homeland but terrified relatives would suffer harm.
Iranian-Americans fear for relatives in their homeland as war continues
Many in the Iranian-American diaspora spent the weekend glued to their TVs, watching news of U.S. and Israeli bombs falling on Iran, some hoping for a brighter future for their homeland but terrified relatives would suffer harm.