As bombings escalate and the regime hangs on, some Iranians say they are in limbo

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The Iranian regime is facing escalating bombings and threats from the US, leaving some Iranians feeling hopeless and trapped. The conflict, which began with a US-Israel joint attack, has dragged on for 39 days, with many Iranians worried about the destruction of their country's infrastructure and future.
The Iranian regime is under pressure as bombings escalate. The US has threatened to destroy Iran's infrastructure if a peace deal is not reached. Iranians are feeling hopeless and trapped, with some opposing the regime but not wanting to see their country destroyed. The conflict began with a US-Israel joint attack and has been ongoing for 39 days. The US has extended a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Iranians are worried about their future and the destruction of their country's infrastructure.
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