Iranians who fled country tell CBS News they fear U.S. will leave "really dangerous regime" in place

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Erbil, Iraq — As hopes for a deal between the U.S. and Iran to end the war, now in its 90th day, rise and fall, there's little indication that the oppressive regime that's ruled over the country for almost half a century is going anywhere soon. As rights groups warn of a dramatic rise in executions, some Iranians fear the Islamic Republic, rather than being toppled, may become more brutal. After taking part in two rounds of anti-government protests, Karvan, 22, and his brother Kavian, who's two

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