PLEITGEN: "We’re making fairly good progress towards Tehran, It is a very, very long drive, though. Some things that we are seeing, we already went past one place where apparently there had just been an air strike. There was thick black smoke billowing over one place, so it seemed like a fairly fresh air strike, also some destroyed buildings that we saw from our vantage point as we were driving past. The other thing that I would also say is that there are definitely more check points than usual. We did see checkpoints with fairly heavily armed security personnel. Other than that, though, it seems as though things are going on and we certainly don’t see any sign of order collapsing here. (...) Take a quick break for a coffee along the way. We’ve been driving for several hours. There’s a couple of things that we’ve noticed. Number one is that, first of all, all the shops are open, all the shops are really well stocked with fresh things like, for instance, fruits and vegetables. Coffee, obviously, also available as well. And then also the gas stations. There's no long lines at gas stations. Fuel seems readily available, and you just don’t see any sort of degree of panic anywhere."

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Top Trump Official Accuses CNN Reporter Inside Iran of Pushing ‘Regime Propaganda’‘You just don’t see any sort of degree of panic anywhere’News & Politics,InternationalEXCERPT:PLEITGEN: "We’re making fairly good progress towards Tehran, It is a very, very long drive, though. Some things that we are seeing, we already went past one place where apparently there had just been an air strike. There was thick black smoke billowing over one place, so it seemed like a fairly fresh air strike, also some destroyed buildings that we saw from our vantage point as we were driving past. The other thing that I would also say is that there are definitely more check points than usual. We did see checkpoints with fairly heavily armed security personnel. Other than that, though, it seems as though things are going on and we certainly don’t see any sign of order collapsing here. (...) Take a quick break for a coffee along the way. We’ve been driving for several hours. There’s a couple of things that we’ve noticed. Number one is that, first of all, all the shops are open, all the shops are really well stocked with fresh things like, for instance, fruits and vegetables. Coffee, obviously, also available as well. And then also the gas stations. There's no long lines at gas stations. Fuel seems readily available, and you just don’t see any sort of degree of panic anywhere."(ViaMediaite)Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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