The Iran War is now three weeks old.Scroll’s Shoaib Daniyal speaks to Dr Foad Izadi, a professor of Tehran University to understand the impact of the war on the people of Iran.Izadi says that popular morale is still high. Rather than Iranians pulling down the government – one of the stated war aims of the United States and Israel – the attack has led to increased anger against Trump and Netanyahu.Izadi, however, is disappointed with India’s stand and says he believes that Delhi could go beyond i...
'India must condemn this illegal US-Israel war against Iran': Tehran University professor
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