Following U.S. airstrikes on nuclear sites in Iran, anti-American protests erupted in Tehran with thousands participating. The demonstrations showcased a combination of anger and national pride, with slogans emphasizing loyalty to the homeland. The conflict's resolution appears intertwined with Iran's identity rather than just military capability. President Trump, after the strikes, called for negotiations while raising the specter of potential regime change. The situation raises questions about the future of Iran's leadership amid ongoing military engagements and international tensions.
Following the unprecedented deployment of U.S. stealth aircraft and bunker-busting bombs, Trump called for an end to hostilities, and renewed negotiations with Tehran.
The angry crowd waved placards vowing that they were 'ready for the big battle' and calling for 'revenge, revenge.'
Iran's controversial nuclear program is only part of a larger conundrum. Can the U.S. and Israel coexist with the Islamic Republic at all after forty-six years of fraught enmity?
The outcome of this war may be shaped more by Iran's culture and politics than by the military prowess of its opponents.
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