Iran’s regime survived the war. Can it make peace with its own people?

If war triggered a rare moment of solidarity in the divided country, many doubt it will be used for reformThe Islamic Republic regime in Iran may have survived the war, but it now faces an even greater challenge: making peace with its own population. Iranians are reeling not just from the shock of the war but also the killing of thousands of protesters by the authorities at the start of the year, and an economy in free fall.
If war triggered a rare moment of solidarity in the divided country, many doubt it will be used for reformThe Islamic Republic regime in Iran may have survived the war, but it now faces an even greater challenge: making peace with its own population. Iranians are reeling not just from the shock of the war but also the killing of thousands of protesters by the authorities at the start of the year, and an economy in free fall.
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