Exiled Iranians grapple with protests, regime change, and foreign intervention

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Diaspora Iranians describe a wide range of views on the current protests and potential foreign involvement: some call for Western pressure or support for Reza Pahlavi to unseat the regime, others warn against meddling and say real change will take a generation, all while families back home face fear amid internet blackouts and limited communication.
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