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world11h ago
I fled Iran’s terror — Trump’s courage is an answer to my prayers
- A U.S. strike against Iran is framed as a turning point toward holding the regime accountable.
- The author, Miad Maleki, describes fleeing Iran and serving in the U.S. Treasury for nine years.
- The piece argues Obama-era concessions empowered the regime and calls for sustained pressure rather than concessions.
- The author notes concerns that strikes could stop short and fail to reground the regime.
- The piece portrays the Iranian public’s longing for a free Iran answering to the people, not a revolutionary ideology.
- The author asserts that Trump’s actions reflect courage and historic vision for Iran.
- The article places Trump’s actions in contrast with past administrations’ approaches to Iran.
- The piece underscores that the strikes could be seen as a turning point if they lead to real change in Iran.
- The author argues that ordinary Iranians suffer under a dictatorship and deserve freedom.
- The op-ed emphasizes the U.S. role in countering Tehran’s support for terrorism and ballistic missiles.
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