
Kurdish Family Hopes for Iran Regime Change
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In South Portland, Maine, the Haddadi family, a Kurdish family, eagerly follows news of escalating tensions with Iran. With the potential for female Peshmerga fighters to push into Iran, backed by recent strikes, they see a chance to challenge the regime. The family, who fled Iran after the 1979 revolution, hopes for a democratic federal system, not a return to monarchy. Excitement builds as reports suggest the Trump administration might arm Kurdish forces, but experts warn of past abandonment. The family remains hopeful for change, viewing this moment as a real possibility for a new era.
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