'We're sinking deeper': Iranians brace for infrastructure strikes as Trump deadline nears

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Jamshid, who is in his 30s and runs a restaurant in Tehran, said his business was “not the same as before [the war]. I’m not optimistic about the situation. I estimate that I can hold this up for a month, maybe two, at most. The rent is breaking my back. It’s 200m tomans a month [approx. $1,270; £960; €1,100].”

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