Iranian Rulers Face Demands from Embittered Population Post-War
With the war likely concluded, Iranian rulers are now confronted with the demands of an angry and embittered population. The focus shifts to domestic issues and public discontent.
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With war likely over, Iranian rulers must face demands of angry, embittered population
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Iran's powerful hard-liners and ordinary people both have high expectations, conflicting demands and little patience.
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Iran's theocratic rulers have seen off a US military campaign but their real problems may be about to begin: managing the competing demands of hardliners buoyed by surviving the onslaught and those of an impoverished, angry people. Iran's powerful hardliners are energized by a three-month confrontation they feel Iran has won. They want the leadership to take a tough stance in coming talks with the US and prioritise rearming, confident they can halt any internal dissent with force. Ordinary Iran
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