Why Iranian-Americans are cheering the war — and thanking Trump

Tehnologie

Crowds filled Westwood Boulevard on the night the war with Iran began , on February 28 — not in protest, but in celebration. Iranian-Americans danced in the streets of what locals call Tehrangeles , waving the red, white, and green Lion and Sun flag of pre-revolutionary Iran alongside American and Israeli flags, chanting for a free and secular Iran. The scene was, by most accounts, the most emotionally charged the neighborhood had seen since the community first took root here after 1979. Almost

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