Iran’s War Abroad: The Messages, Money, and Use of Children
In an interview with TML, Ashkan Rostami says the conflict has moved beyond the battlefield, with diaspora appeals, diplomatic fundraising, and signs that children are again being drawn into the regime’s wartime machinery
By Felice Friedson / The Media Line
As the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel grinds on, Ashkan Rostami—an Italian Persian geopolitical analyst focused on Iran, Israel, and regional dynamics in the Middle East, and a member of the Institute for a New Middle East—said one important part of the story was unfolding far from the battlefield. Alongside the military conflict, he pointed to messages sent to Iranians abroad, especially in Europe, as a sign of how the regime was operating under pressure.
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