
Khamenei's Death: Hope for Iran's Future?
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Irans Supreme Leader Ali Khameneis death in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes marks a potential turning point for Iranian exiles, who have long endured oppression under his regime. The brutal crackdown on winter protests, with estimates of up to 37,000 deaths, has sparked outrage. While some Iranian Americans in Fresno express support, others worry about family still in Iran. The U.S. response is divided along political lines, with conservatives backing the action and Democrats pushing for limits. Exiles hope for a secular democracy, potentially led by Reza Pahlavi, and better internet access to combat the regimes isolation tactics.
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