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  "path": "/2026/03/02/iran-after-the-ayatollah/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-02T12:44:18.000Z",
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  "textContent": "How should American Christians think about Iran, which U.S. and Israeli forces are now attacking with the stated aim of overthrowing its Islamist regime?\n\nSaturday night, President Donald Trump announced that Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei had been killed in a strike, and Iranian state media soon confirmed it. And since late December, Iran’s dictatorship has reportedly killed thousands of anti-government protesters, which has been typical of its repressive theocratic rule across 47 years.\n\nHistorically known as Persia, Iran is a rare nation to have endured since Bible times. Straddling the crossroads of the world, it sits on the Persian Gulf, with Russia to the north, Pakistan and Afghanistan to the east, Iraq and Turkey to the west, and the wealthy oil sheikhdoms to the south.\n\n(Continue reading the full article in _Christianity Today_ magazine here.)\n\nThe post Iran After the Ayatollah appeared first on Juicy Ecumenism.",
  "title": "Iran After the Ayatollah"
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