Iran Faces Backlash Over Failed Syria Strategy Amid Leadership Criticism

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Iranians, including government supporters, are expressing outrage over the $30 billion spent on Syria, now seen as a failed investment following the fall of Bashar Assad's regime. Criticism of the Ayatollah regime's strategy is widespread, with calls for a shift from military support to diplomatic relations. The Iranian government faces public discontent and fears of renewed protests, while attempting to maintain a diplomatic presence in Syria.
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