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Do All Iranians Hate the Regime? Hate America? Life Inside the Country Is More Complex than That

  • On June 13, Israel launched strikes on Iran, killing many top military commanders and prompting widespread reaction in and outside Iran.
  • These strikes occurred amid decades of intermittent protests and deep dissatisfaction with Iran's Islamic Republic, which many see as brutal and unrepresentative of the population.
  • Iran is an ethnically and religiously diverse country with 92 million people, including Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Sunnis, and various smaller communities, and opinions about the regime's future vary widely.
  • A significant majority of Iranians—79%—indicate they would oppose the Islamic Republic if given the chance to decide in a fair and open referendum, while some citizens also express positive sentiments toward the United States alongside aspirations for authentic national sovereignty.
  • This complexity suggests Iran's future politics require a pluralist approach that embraces the nation's diversity and allows Iranians themselves to decide their path forward.
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