It's a truly depressing day, waiting to see what will be the whims of a mad king whom we failed to stop in time. What would it be like to be in Iran now?

Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi of the New York Times give a taste of it. I'll just quote:

With President Trump’s deadline to unleash mass destruction on Iran just hours away on Tuesday, Iranians faced the threats with a mix of indifference, defiance and bewilderment.

"The first thing that came to my mind is that I think Trump is under a lot of pressure, and that he has lost his mind,” said Lili, who works in the arts scene in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Lili said she and her family had made no contingency plans at all, and they were not planning to flee Tehran. They were not stocking up on goods, or bracing to hole up at home. “We need to continue with our lives,” she said, adding there was no clear haven to flee to: Attacking infrastructure meant almost anywhere could become a target.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/world/middleeast/iran-shock-defiance-trump-deadline-threat.html

Iranians Voice Shock and Defiance in Face of Trump’s Looming Deadline

President Trump has threatened devastating attacks if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Some Iranians questioned what had happened to American values.

The New York Times

@johncarlosbaez

“The government you elect is the government you deserve.”
― Thomas Jefferson

The problem is that the rest of the world didn't elect this person.

I don't think the rest of the world deserves that.

@MartinEscardo @johncarlosbaez Some of the rest-of-the-world elected others who condone this bully cogenocider either explicitly or implicitly, and either at the national or supranational level -my dear EU... So, blame would be spread after all. Not that I find any comfort on that.