America’s presidential election next week comes just after Iran marks the 45th anniversary of 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis. For many, tensions between Tehran and Washingtons feel just as high as they did then. Iran remains locked into the Mideast wars roiling the region.
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“All U.S presidents elected after the revolution had the same views about Iran and I think that’s unlikely to change,” said Sadegh Rabbani, 65.America out of Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers For its part, the Biden administration did try indirect negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program that produced no tangible results, though it did reachIn an outdoor coffeeshop in downtown Tehran, popular among the youth, 22-year-old Zahra Rezaei said she preferred a Harris win.
Those who did speak to the AP mostly expressed worries about a direct United States-Iran war — especially if Trump wins. “I think if Trump is elected, it will be much harder for our kids. Of course it doesn’t matter which one is elected, it’s already tough for us,” said Fariba Oodi.
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