Middle East Institute associate fellow Nazee Moinian spoke on Fox News’ “The Story” regarding the health of Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei and his alleged written warning about the opening of “additional fronts.”
In the interview, Moinian emphasized the societal impact of Iran’s internal conflicts, saying, “They had 40,000 people killed. Iranians are very community-based, family-based entities. So, when you have one death in the family, 200 people mourned to death.”
Moinian elaborated on the broader consequences of the reported casualties, highlighting the deep sense of collective grief within Iranian society. She noted that each death ripples through extended family networks and communities, compounding the emotional and social toll. This communal response, she explained, shapes both public perception and political sentiment in the country. See More/Details














