![]() ![]() Khorasani believes that the repercussions Iran would suffer as a result of such an attack and the possibility of a war greatly outweighed the crimes that Soleimani had committed. Khorasani took to Instagram to speak out against Trumps tweets about destroying cultural sites in IranĪfter posting, she received backlash from several of her followers about how she was supporting Iran instead of the U.S., but she stood by her words. “Especially when the Iranian government has stated that it does not want to harm the people in America, showing that they understand that this ‘war’ should be between the two countries’ governments, not the people.” Photo from Twitter “I think it’s terrifying, twisted and sad that Donald Trump has publicly tweeted about targeting/killing the innocent people and cultural sites of Iran,” Khorasani wrote on her story. ![]() She took to her Instagram story to post about how the actions of the U.S. Ebrahimzadehkoochesfahani believes that the anger is due to many Iranians’ belief that Soleimani was instrumental in keeping ISIS and other terrorist groups out of Iran.įreshman Liana Khorasani was angered by the way that the U.S. Hajjarian believes that some of the anger being felt by other Iranians over Soleimani’s death has to do with the manner in which the assassination was conducted. Ebrahimzadehkoochesfahani also remembers fellow Iranians’ dislike towards the Iranian government, which is why he was confused when he saw so much anger in Iran after Soleimani’s death. He remembers hearing about Soleimani in the news frequently while living in Iran, but neither him, his family nor Hajjarian felt any sadness at the death of Soleimani himself.Įbrahimzadehkoochesfahani remembers hearing about Soleimani in the news often while living in Iran, but Soleimani was never brought up in school. When Ebrahimzadehkoochesfahani told his parents about the assassination, he was met by disbelief. People are going to die and cultural and historical places are going to be destroyed.” “America is not going to lose that much, but Iran is going to lose so many people, and the government’s going to lose its power.” “Maybe if go into Iran they’ll die, but Iran is not going to attack America itself, it attack in Iran,” Ebrahimzadehkoochesfahani said. He understood that if a war did occur, it would happen in Iran and the biggest loss would be suffered by the Iranian people. He feared for the safety and the lives of Iranian people above any of the politics surrounding the assassination or counterattacks. from Iran one and a half years ago, felt immense sadness when he heard the rumors about the possibility of a war between Iran and the U.S. Sophomore Arvin Ebrahimzadehkoochesfahani, who moved to the U.S. “Which is really selfish thinking, but I had to start thinking about my friends and family that are still. “I started thinking about how my family in Iran are in the far east, so assuming that all of the rockets and bombs come from the west, from Iraq and from Turkey, hopefully my city is too far to be hit,” Hajjarian said. Which is really selfish thinking, but I had to start thinking about my friends and family that are still. ![]()
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