Over the past month, Iranians have protested against the Islamic regime, transitioning from economic grievances to calls for revolution. Initially buoyed by U.S. support under Trump, many now feel abandoned, with rising anger toward the U.S. president. The protests signify a loss of fear among demonstrators, who demand systemic change, prompting the regime to respond with brutal crackdowns, including enlisting foreign militias. Amidst this turmoil, chants for the return of crown prince Reza Pahlavi resonate, emphasizing the need for U.S. support to facilitate change.
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