Tehran’s anti-regime protesters rethink foreign rescue as US-Israel strikes escalate

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Anti-regime Iranians who briefly welcomed U.S. help during the war now question the consequences as US-Israeli airstrikes harm civilians, damage infrastructure and cultural heritage sites, and threaten broader chaos. While some still call for regime change, many fear a Iraq-like outcome and worry about rebuilding the country after such devastation.
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