
"Engelbrecht's reporting, based on dispatches from a dissident in Tehran, reveals the challenges of daily life under bombardment and a repressive government that polices dissent."
"The conflict has complicated the hopes of many Iranians who once viewed foreign intervention as a potential path to liberation, now overshadowed by fear and uncertainty."
Daily life in Iran is severely impacted by ongoing bombardment from the U.S. and Israel, coupled with government repression of dissent. A dissident in Tehran provides insights during an internet blackout, revealing the struggles faced by citizens. Hopes for liberation through foreign intervention have been complicated by the conflict, leading to a growing fear among Iranians that they will continue to bear the brunt of the war's consequences, regardless of its outcome.
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