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Local Iranian community anxious amid Trump-led tensions
Despite Tuesday's ceasefire announcement, Iranian Americans in Westwood shared their feelings of unease.
LOS ANGELES - Tuesday’s development drew a whiplash of emotions for the Iranian community in Los Angeles.
World leaders and civilians across the globe sounded the alarm after President Donald Trump issued violent rhetoric on his Truth Social account declaring that "a whole civilization will die" Tuesday morning.
Moments before Trump’s self-imposed 5 p.m. PT deadline over the Strait of Hormuz was set to expire, he announced he had reached a deal to suspend bombings and attacks on Iran for a couple of weeks.
Word spread quickly through the local Iranian community, bringing a sense of relief for those worried about loved ones back in Iran. At the same time, many remain concerned about the damage already done and what some believe is inevitable if the regime is to give up control in Iran.
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Trump agrees to suspend bombing of Iran for 2 weeks
President Donald Trump has agreed to suspend the bombing of Iran for the next two weeks.
Local rallies supporting Trump are planned for this weekend, according to activists.