Tuesday's Update
Cancel 8 p.m. Eastern-time all-out bombing. President Trump: "If Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend bombing for 2 weeks." Cease fire. Talk better than bombs. This morning looked unwinnable. Tonight, Trump wins again. If the Iranians keep their word.
Wednesday Morning WORLD magazine
On the news that Iran's supreme leader was dead, an Iranian college student in Ohio, on his way to class, remembers, "For a moment, I couldn't breathe," he said. "I just started crying for all the years that they ruled us. We begged for that. This man killed his own people."
"U.S. and Israeli forces have destroyed much of Iran's military might. Thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of cities across the globe to celebrate. But not all Iranians share that view.
"They worry foreign interference could sabotage ongoing efforts to advance democracy...and lead to worse crackdowns or civil war. Other critics argue the war violates U.S. campaign promises.
"The student in Ohio says most students coming to the U.S. are 'just desperate for a life out from under the prying eyes of the government.' A study showed that on average a protest occurred in Tehran once every three days from 2009 to 2024. A U.S. organization verified the Iran government killed more than 6,000 protesters, and is investigating over 17,000 other deaths.
"Operation Epic Fury is not a 'regime change' war, but our president urges Iranian people to 'take over your government.' That appears unlikely. The U.S. achieved its objectives: preventing the Islamic Republic from developing nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, naval power and terrorist armies.
"Without their dead leaders, other Iranians launched a series of attacks by drones. Israeli air defenses have intercepted hundreds of Iranian missiles, some fired by Hezbollah."
Tomorrow: NBC poll. 54% of Americans disapprove