When Americans think of Iran—if they do so at all—it is usually because of Iran’s support for terrorist movements around the world and its efforts to build its own nuclear arsenal. But despite successful U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear program inside Iran, the killing of many of Iran’s proxies in Hezbollah and Hamas, and the removal of the Iranian regime in Syria, 92 million Iranians remain hostage to a murderous dictatorship.
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