Saturday, August 22, 2026

Las Vegas Iranians communicate out after Center East unrest

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – It has been a contentious week because the U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear websites over the weekend amid the continuing warfare between Israel and Iran.

President Trump mentioned that Iran’s key nuclear websites have been, quote, “completely and fully obliterated,” and in response, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations referred to as for an emergency Safety Council assembly to debate what he described because the U.S.’s “heinous attacks and illegal use of force” towards their nation.

Nevertheless, on Monday, each nations agreed to a ceasefire, in response to President Trump.

Iranian immigrant Dr. Ben Kermani spoke with 8 Information Now on the matter.

“Here in this country, our root philosophy is freedom, and we see all these folks back in Iran getting tortured and killed for decade after decade for unjust reasons. This is a regime that’s not good for anyone, even its own people,” Kermani mentioned.

Fellow Iranian, Behnam Moradi, has lived in Las Vegas for 30 years and mentioned he is grateful for the actions taken by President Trump.

“Our country is sick. It’s a cancer, and we need somebody who has the tools and the knowledge and ability to come and remove that tumor from our country. I am pleased that Mr. Trump is removing the bad guys,” Moradi mentioned.

Even so, Moradi mentioned he is not assured that we’ll see an finish to the warfare within the Center East anytime quickly.

“We don’t know what this ceasefire means. The President of the United States is the most unpredictable politician I’ve ever seen in my whole life,” Moradi added.

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