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We’re Hoping to Hear From Iranians on Suleimani’s Killing and Rising Tensions | We’re Hoping to Hear From Iranians on Suleimani’s Killing and Rising Tensions |
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The New York Times has been following the latest developments in Iran and Iraq closely, and we’re hoping to hear from more Iranians about how last week’s killing of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani and rising tensions with the United States are affecting their day-to-day lives. | The New York Times has been following the latest developments in Iran and Iraq closely, and we’re hoping to hear from more Iranians about how last week’s killing of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani and rising tensions with the United States are affecting their day-to-day lives. |
In the days since the American drone strike in Baghdad that killed the general, Iranian leaders have vowed revenge, President Trump has doubled down on threats to attack cultural sites in Iran and throngs of people have crowded the streets of Tehran for the general’s funeral. | In the days since the American drone strike in Baghdad that killed the general, Iranian leaders have vowed revenge, President Trump has doubled down on threats to attack cultural sites in Iran and throngs of people have crowded the streets of Tehran for the general’s funeral. |
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