
Redacted News The Truth in Iran is Now Coming Out, and the DEEP STATE is P*SSED
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Mar 16, 2026 Professor Mirandi, Tehran-based academic at the University of Tehran, gives on-the-ground commentary about life in Iran during the conflict. He describes bombardment of Tehran and impacts on civilians. He discusses attacks on oil and water infrastructure and environmental hazards. He outlines Iran's missile and naval tactics, regional retaliation risks, and paths Iran wants for de-escalation.
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Tehran Endures Repeated Civilian-Focused Airstrikes
- Tehran is under frequent airstrikes that often target civilian infrastructure rather than military bases.
- Professor Mirandi describes rallies where missiles struck nearby but people stood firm, chanting louder instead of fleeing.
Students Shift From Protests To Solidarity After Massacre
- Young Iranians turned from prior protests to solidarity after witnessing the school massacre and Western claims blaming Iran.
- Mirandi recounts emotional students who joined relief efforts and felt betrayed by Western narratives.
Refinery Strikes Created Chemicallike Pollution Crisis
- Iranian cities were blanketed by black oil clouds after attacks on refineries, causing acute pollution and health fears.
- Mirandi compares the scene to chemical attacks, noting oily rain, contaminated rooftops, and burned refinery workers.
