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Iran diaspora in North America fractures over whether the US should keep striking Tehran
International
Published on 30 April 2026

Ceasefire paused fighting, but arguments over regime change explode
Iranian communities in North America are sharply divided on the next move after a U.S.-linked ceasefire. Some back continued military strikes aimed at regime change, arguing pressure could force political change. Others warn that renewed intervention could worsen suffering, urging internal, grassroots reform instead. For people abroad and inside Iran, the pause has brought uncertainty rather than clarity.
- North American Iranian diaspora splits on continued U.S. strikes for regime change
- Supporters argue foreign pressure can accelerate political change
- Opponents fear deeper suffering and prefer internal grassroots movements
- A ceasefire has paused conflict but not resolved the disagreement
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