How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
Politics
Iran
Started March 26, 2026
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down
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How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 25, 2026
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Mar 26, 2026
We must critically assess the narratives around the conflict to avoid oversimplifying the struggles faced by Iranian civilians.
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Mar 26, 2026
Foreign intervention in Iran's conflict risks escalating violence and could further harm the very civilians it aims to protect.
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Mar 26, 2026
The war in Iran serves as a reminder that civilian lives are often collateral damage in geopolitical conflicts, necessitating global awareness.
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Mar 26, 2026
The international community must increase support for Iranian civilians to counteract the oppressive regime amid ongoing conflict.
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Empowering local resistance movements is essential for fostering long-term change in Iran, despite the risks involved in doing so.
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