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The US Can Put People on the Moon. Why Can’t It Get Iranians Online?

Jason Rezaian spent years reporting from Iran before being imprisoned by the regime. He says internet access is key to transforming the country—if only the US government would do something about it.

📰 Source Attribution: This article is based on reporting by WIRED. HotTakeDaily summarises and links to original journalism. Full credit to original reporters and publishers.
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