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Life in Iran Post-Strikes: Executions, Arrests, and the Grip of Paranoia
TL;DR
Following recent strikes in Iran, the landscape is grim. Executions are rampant, with reports of three individuals accused of spying being put to death, while mass arrests have spiraled out of control. The government is cracking down hard on dissent, leaving citizens paranoid and fearful.
Key points include:
- Executions of accused spies heighten fears among Iranians.
- Mass arrests are being conducted under the pretense of national security.
- The atmosphere of paranoia is palpable, with citizens living in fear of government reprisals.
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