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Iranian American Scholars Denounce U.S.-Israeli Attack, Warn Regime Change Efforts Will Backfire

2026-03-02 News & Politics
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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt As the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran enters its third day, dragging much of the Middle East into armed conflict, we speak with two Iranian American scholars about the situation. "It's quite a devastating attack on the infrastructure of the country, both in terms of the state infrastructure and civilian infrastructure," says Golnar Nikpour, associate professor of modern Iranian history at Dartmouth College. She notes that far from leading to a popular uprising against the government, as President Trump has encouraged, the U.S.-Israeli attacks have forced Iranians to worry about their immediate safety from the bombs. "These attacks are causing much suffering for Iranian people, and it's destroying the space in which Iranians were struggling for social justice and civil liberties," says Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, a fierce critic of the government who was once imprisoned on death row in Iran but who nevertheless opposes the war. "I'm very pessimistic about the possibility of a regime change in Iran without having a clear idea of what is going to replace it." According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, more than 550 people have been killed in Iran since Saturday, when the U.S. and Israel began an intense bombing campaign and assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A number of other top Iranian officials have also been killed. Iran has retaliated by launching missiles targeting Israel, as well as U.S. allies across the region, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Cyprus, where an Iranian drone hit a British air base. Fighting has also resumed between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Top Comments (10)

@irvingkurlinski 2026-03-02

You don't have to be Iranian, to understand con men, and pirates.

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@helenwatson5732 2026-03-02

America desperately needs to clean up its own backyard before attempting to clean up someone else's!

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@TomRivieremusic 2026-03-02

"It is a tragedy for humankind and a disgrace for civilization that today, in the 21st century, this humanitarian disaster cannot be stopped."

184 41 replies
@maquismaven3590 2026-03-02

There are no justifications for this besides personal goals of Netanyahu and trmp.

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@JusticeNpeace-2025 2026-03-03

Thank you, Amy for this interview. Cometely agree with the speakers.

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@kasardevi8 2026-03-02

I cannot do anything else, but pray for the brave people of Iran

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@MartianTom 2026-03-02

And we all know why this tragedy is taking place. Because Netanyahu holds the cards. Or, rather, the files.

125 7 replies
@EmilioBello-q6k 2026-03-02

End war crimes

117 5 replies
@faithrubin4293 2026-03-03

Democracy Now, you are the best, fairest, most reliable newscaster that l follow. Long may you prevail. Thank you!

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@sandrafernandeserickson3775 2026-03-02

The Prof spoken brilliantly

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