Robin Wright (for The New Yorker)
Iran’s revolutionaries are aging. Most are in their late fifties, sixties, or seventies. The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, turned seventy-six this month. More than sixty per cent of Iran’s eighty million people are under the age of thirty-five. A baby-boom generation, born after the revolution, doesn’t share all of its priorities.
My "Letter from #Iran" in @NewYorker exploring Tehran's midlife crisis, inside the nuke deal, and what''s next. http://t.co/hZP98pLgZV
— Robin Wright (@wrightr) July 20, 2015
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