Israel and the U.S. continue striking Iranian targets by air and by sea on Thursday as Iran fires back in the sixth day of the war.
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Last year, former Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari told us bombings by the U.S. made Iranians more patriotic and in favor of the government.
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Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari describes what Iranians are hearing about the war and who's fighting for change in his country.
The Strait of Hormuz could become a pinch point in the conflict that could disrupt energy markets, but also see surges in prices of other products, such as plastics.
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Some Iranian Kurdish groups are discussing whether to launch an incursion from Iraq, potentially opening a new front in the conflict.