{"id":1808780,"date":"2026-03-05T13:22:34","date_gmt":"2026-03-05T10:22:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1808780"},"modified":"2026-03-05T13:22:34","modified_gmt":"2026-03-05T10:22:34","slug":"unpacking-irans-existential-crisis-in-war-with-us-israel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1808780","title":{"rendered":"Unpacking Iran&#8217;s &#8216;existential crisis&#8217; in war with US, Israel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_6.jpg&#8221;]<\/p>\n<article class=\"sk6xmai\">\n<div class=\"content-area sa7l9jt s9mg977\">\n<section data-tracking-name=\"sharing-icons-inline\" class=\"c75t7t0 hh5424a in-line closed\">\n<div class=\"copy-button-wrapper closed\"><span class=\"svdcmki\">https:\/\/p.dw.com\/p\/59qaP<\/span><\/div>\n<\/section>\n<figure class=\"s4bcs45\"><source type=\"image\/webp\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_800.webp 50w, https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_801.webp 129w, https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_802.webp 352w, https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_803.webp 575w\" media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 575px)\" height=\"100\" width=\"100\" \/><figcaption class=\"c1oedowi lofg86o m4xla6a s16w0xvi rcjjkz7 w128axg5 b1fzgn0z\">Iran&#8217;s players saluted the national anthem before their defeat to Australia on Thursday<small class=\"copyright c19ed66t ihwmx5 idu7i8u lxmvniw icns9en rcjjkz7 w128axg5 b1fzgn0z\">Image: Izhar Khan\/AFP\/Getty Images<\/small><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<div data-tracking-skip=\"true\" data-tracking-name=\"rich-text\" class=\"c17j8gzx rc0m0op r1ebneao s198y7xq rich-text l1evdo4u blt0baw s16w0xvi rcjjkz7 w128axg5 b1fzgn0z\">\n<p>As the first notes of &#8220;<em>Mehr-e Khavaran<\/em> (Eastern Sun)&#8221; rang out at the Gold Coast Stadium, nearly 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) from Tehran on Australia&#8217;s east coast, the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran\/t-18996175\">Iranian<\/a> women&#8217;s national team raised their hands to their temples in salute. Most also appeared\u00a0to sing along to their national anthem before the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/football-afghanistan-women-again-set-to-fight-for-future\/a-76103291\">Asian Cup match<\/a> against Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Three days earlier, the same players had made headlines around the world by staying silent during the playing of their anthem before their opening match against South Korea. While it&#8217;s difficult to be certain, it seems likely that the players came under pressure from authorities to toe\u00a0the line in the interim.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Whether they were saying their prayers, or mouthing the anthem, it was clear to anyone watching on that the players had received the message from home that they needed to demonstrate symbolic solidarity with their homeland, <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-government-post-war-scenarios\/a-76222133\">currently under siege<\/a>&#8221;\u00a0<a rel=\"noopener follow\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"external-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/profile\/Catherine-Ordway\" title=\"External link \u2014 Catherine Ordway\">Catherine Ordway<\/a>, an Australian lawyer, academic and sport integrity consultant who has worked with numerous international sporting bodies, told DW.<\/p>\n<p>The images from Australia brought to mind Iran&#8217;s\u00a0men&#8217;s team at the World Cup 2022. They too refused to sing their anthem in their opener against England in Qatar before\u00a0mouthing it ahead of their next match against Wales. That was in the wake of <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/2022-iran-protests\/t-63439309\">anti-government protests<\/a> in their home country focused on <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/womens-rights\/t-17455067\">women&#8217;s rights<\/a> while the current disquiet relates to the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/us-israel-war-with-iran\/t-76168615\">US-Israeli war with Iran<\/a> and the Islamic Republic&#8217;s retaliation.<\/p>\n<h2>&#8216;Brave dissent&#8217; as strain shows<\/h2>\n<p>&#8220;Seeing the Iranian women&#8217;s team choosing silence during the anthem and loosening their headscarves was a profoundly brave form of physical dissent, especially given the heightened danger for women in Iran and the regime&#8217;s long history of punishing symbolic resistance,&#8221;\u00a0Ordway said.<\/p>\n<p>That has been the tightrope the squad and management have had to walk\u00a0in the Asian Cup so far. They have, understandably, closed ranks to the media with only the mandatory press conferences taking place and reporters under strict instruction to only focus on the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/soccer\/t-64665526\">football<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>But Sara Didar, a 21-year-old striker, spoke of the strain the players and staff are under in the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Obviously we&#8217;re all concerned and we&#8217;re sad at what has happened to\u00a0Iran\u00a0and our families in Iran,&#8221;\u00a0she said, holding back tears.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I really hope for our country to have good news ahead. And I hope that my country will be strongly alive.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Protestors gathered outside the Gold Coast Stadium before Thursday&#8217;s match, while fans have flown the Lion and Sun flag in the stands. This was the flag used by Iranians before the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Other banners supporting\u00a0<a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/human-rights\/t-17455099\">human rights<\/a> and backing\u00a0Iran&#8217;s players have also been seen in the stands, while some in attendance at the protest were opposed to Australia&#8217;s support of the US-Israeli attack.<\/p>\n<h2>Athlete persecution commonplace for Iranians<\/h2>\n<p>Sport is one of the few areas where Iranians who still reside in the country have the opportunity to present themselves to an international audience. But any show of dissent comes with real dangers.<\/p>\n<p>The list of recent cases is long. Perhaps most famous is that of the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-female-soccer-fan-dies-after-setting-herself-on-fire\/a-50371223\">so-called Blue Girl Sahar Khodayari<\/a>, who set herself on fire in protest at the ban on women watching football in 2019. She later died of her injuries while awaiting sentencing. Navid Afkari, \u00a0one of Iran&#8217;s highest-ranked wrestlers <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-executes-champion-wrestler-navid-afkari\/a-54903900\">was executed in 2020<\/a> after being convicted of murdering a security guard during anti-establishment protests\u00a0two years earlier. Kimia Alizadeh, Iran&#8217;s only female Olympic medalist, is <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/kimia-alizadeh-and-co-why-iranian-athletes-are-turning-their-backs-on-tehran\/a-52125589\">one of countless athletes who fled the country due to oppression.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Iranian authorities use sport to enforce moral codes and suppress dissent, even for female spectators [women have only been permitted to watch certain football matches very recently],\u201d said Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Women athletes face additional layers of surveillance and punishment because their bodies are politicized, controlled, and heavily policed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div class=\"vjs-wrapper embed big\">\n<h2 aria-label=\"Embedded video \u2014 Unpacking Iran's 'existential crisis' in war with US, Israel\" class=\"headline\">Unpacking Iran&#8217;s &#8216;existential crisis&#8217; in war with US, Israel<\/h2>\n<p><video id=\"video-76198852\" controls playsinline preload=\"none\" poster=\"image\/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mNkYAAAAAYAAjCB0C8AAAAASUVORK5CYII=\" data-id=\"76198852\" data-posterurl=\"https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76190890_605.webp\" data-duration=\"19:38\"><source src=\"https:\/\/hlsvod.dw.com\/i\/dwtv_video\/flv\/je\/je260303_FawazAGerges_1_,AVC_480x270,AVC_512x288,AVC_640x360,AVC_960x540,AVC_1280x720,AVC_1920x1080,.mp4.csmil\/master.m3u8\" type=\"application\/x-mpegURL\" \/><\/video><\/div>\n<h2>Sporting protests carry real risk<\/h2>\n<p>After 4-0 and 3-0 defeats to Australia and South Korea so far, Iran&#8217;s next match against the Philippines on March 8 is unlikely to offer them a path to the knockout stages. But their presence, silence and salutes have all been significant.<\/p>\n<p>The world will soon find out whether any other Iranian athletes will show discontent. The sole Iranian <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/russian-and-belarussian-flags-to-return-at-2026-paralympics\/a-76009330\">Paralympic<\/a> athlete, Aboulfazl Khatibii Mianaei, is on the starting list for the men&#8217;s Para cross country skiing, which starts next week while, as things stand, Iran&#8217;s men will <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/world-cup-2026-us-iran-war-adds-to-list-of-concerns\/a-76182083\">play at least three matches in the US in World Cup 2026 later this year.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I would expect to see further subtle, deniable gestures from Iranian athletes on field and in press conferences, but overt protest is unlikely due to heightened surveillance and risk,\u201d concluded Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;However, diaspora Iranians and international athletes may show more visible solidarity.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Edited by: Chuck Penfold<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/article>\n<div data-tracking-skip=\"true\" data-tracking-name=\"rich-text\" class=\"c17j8gzx rc0m0op r1ebneao s198y7xq rich-text l1evdo4u blt0baw s16w0xvi rcjjkz7 w128axg5 b1fzgn0z\">\n<p>As the first notes of &#8220;<em>Mehr-e Khavaran<\/em> (Eastern Sun)&#8221; rang out at the Gold Coast Stadium, nearly 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) from Tehran on Australia&#8217;s east coast, the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran\/t-18996175\">Iranian<\/a> women&#8217;s national team raised their hands to their temples in salute. Most also appeared\u00a0to sing along to their national anthem before the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/football-afghanistan-women-again-set-to-fight-for-future\/a-76103291\">Asian Cup match<\/a> against Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Three days earlier, the same players had made headlines around the world by staying silent during the playing of their anthem before their opening match against South Korea. While it&#8217;s difficult to be certain, it seems likely that the players came under pressure from authorities to toe\u00a0the line in the interim.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Whether they were saying their prayers, or mouthing the anthem, it was clear to anyone watching on that the players had received the message from home that they needed to demonstrate symbolic solidarity with their homeland, <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-government-post-war-scenarios\/a-76222133\">currently under siege<\/a>&#8221;\u00a0<a rel=\"noopener follow\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"external-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/profile\/Catherine-Ordway\" title=\"External link \u2014 Catherine Ordway\">Catherine Ordway<\/a>, an Australian lawyer, academic and sport integrity consultant who has worked with numerous international sporting bodies, told DW.<\/p>\n<p>The images from Australia brought to mind Iran&#8217;s\u00a0men&#8217;s team at the World Cup 2022. They too refused to sing their anthem in their opener against England in Qatar before\u00a0mouthing it ahead of their next match against Wales. That was in the wake of <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/2022-iran-protests\/t-63439309\">anti-government protests<\/a> in their home country focused on <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/womens-rights\/t-17455067\">women&#8217;s rights<\/a> while the current disquiet relates to the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/us-israel-war-with-iran\/t-76168615\">US-Israeli war with Iran<\/a> and the Islamic Republic&#8217;s retaliation.<\/p>\n<h2>&#8216;Brave dissent&#8217; as strain shows<\/h2>\n<p>&#8220;Seeing the Iranian women&#8217;s team choosing silence during the anthem and loosening their headscarves was a profoundly brave form of physical dissent, especially given the heightened danger for women in Iran and the regime&#8217;s long history of punishing symbolic resistance,&#8221;\u00a0Ordway said.<\/p>\n<p>That has been the tightrope the squad and management have had to walk\u00a0in the Asian Cup so far. They have, understandably, closed ranks to the media with only the mandatory press conferences taking place and reporters under strict instruction to only focus on the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/soccer\/t-64665526\">football<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>But Sara Didar, a 21-year-old striker, spoke of the strain the players and staff are under in the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Obviously we&#8217;re all concerned and we&#8217;re sad at what has happened to\u00a0Iran\u00a0and our families in Iran,&#8221;\u00a0she said, holding back tears.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I really hope for our country to have good news ahead. And I hope that my country will be strongly alive.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Protestors gathered outside the Gold Coast Stadium before Thursday&#8217;s match, while fans have flown the Lion and Sun flag in the stands. This was the flag used by Iranians before the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Other banners supporting\u00a0<a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/human-rights\/t-17455099\">human rights<\/a> and backing\u00a0Iran&#8217;s players have also been seen in the stands, while some in attendance at the protest were opposed to Australia&#8217;s support of the US-Israeli attack.<\/p>\n<h2>Athlete persecution commonplace for Iranians<\/h2>\n<p>Sport is one of the few areas where Iranians who still reside in the country have the opportunity to present themselves to an international audience. But any show of dissent comes with real dangers.<\/p>\n<p>The list of recent cases is long. Perhaps most famous is that of the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-female-soccer-fan-dies-after-setting-herself-on-fire\/a-50371223\">so-called Blue Girl Sahar Khodayari<\/a>, who set herself on fire in protest at the ban on women watching football in 2019. She later died of her injuries while awaiting sentencing. Navid Afkari, \u00a0one of Iran&#8217;s highest-ranked wrestlers <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-executes-champion-wrestler-navid-afkari\/a-54903900\">was executed in 2020<\/a> after being convicted of murdering a security guard during anti-establishment protests\u00a0two years earlier. Kimia Alizadeh, Iran&#8217;s only female Olympic medalist, is <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/kimia-alizadeh-and-co-why-iranian-athletes-are-turning-their-backs-on-tehran\/a-52125589\">one of countless athletes who fled the country due to oppression.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Iranian authorities use sport to enforce moral codes and suppress dissent, even for female spectators [women have only been permitted to watch certain football matches very recently],\u201d said Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Women athletes face additional layers of surveillance and punishment because their bodies are politicized, controlled, and heavily policed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div class=\"vjs-wrapper embed big\">\n<h2 aria-label=\"Embedded video \u2014 Unpacking Iran's 'existential crisis' in war with US, Israel\" class=\"headline\">Unpacking Iran&#8217;s &#8216;existential crisis&#8217; in war with US, Israel<\/h2>\n<p><video id=\"video-76198852\" controls playsinline preload=\"none\" poster=\"image\/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mNkYAAAAAYAAjCB0C8AAAAASUVORK5CYII=\" data-id=\"76198852\" data-posterurl=\"https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76190890_605.webp\" data-duration=\"19:38\"><source src=\"https:\/\/hlsvod.dw.com\/i\/dwtv_video\/flv\/je\/je260303_FawazAGerges_1_,AVC_480x270,AVC_512x288,AVC_640x360,AVC_960x540,AVC_1280x720,AVC_1920x1080,.mp4.csmil\/master.m3u8\" type=\"application\/x-mpegURL\" \/><\/video><\/div>\n<h2>Sporting protests carry real risk<\/h2>\n<p>After 4-0 and 3-0 defeats to Australia and South Korea so far, Iran&#8217;s next match against the Philippines on March 8 is unlikely to offer them a path to the knockout stages. But their presence, silence and salutes have all been significant.<\/p>\n<p>The world will soon find out whether any other Iranian athletes will show discontent. The sole Iranian <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/russian-and-belarussian-flags-to-return-at-2026-paralympics\/a-76009330\">Paralympic<\/a> athlete, Aboulfazl Khatibii Mianaei, is on the starting list for the men&#8217;s Para cross country skiing, which starts next week while, as things stand, Iran&#8217;s men will <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/world-cup-2026-us-iran-war-adds-to-list-of-concerns\/a-76182083\">play at least three matches in the US in World Cup 2026 later this year.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I would expect to see further subtle, deniable gestures from Iranian athletes on field and in press conferences, but overt protest is unlikely due to heightened surveillance and risk,\u201d concluded Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;However, diaspora Iranians and international athletes may show more visible solidarity.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Edited by: Chuck Penfold<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>As the first notes of &#8220;<em>Mehr-e Khavaran<\/em> (Eastern Sun)&#8221; rang out at the Gold Coast Stadium, nearly 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) from Tehran on Australia&#8217;s east coast, the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran\/t-18996175\">Iranian<\/a> women&#8217;s national team raised their hands to their temples in salute. Most also appeared\u00a0to sing along to their national anthem before the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/football-afghanistan-women-again-set-to-fight-for-future\/a-76103291\">Asian Cup match<\/a> against Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Three days earlier, the same players had made headlines around the world by staying silent during the playing of their anthem before their opening match against South Korea. While it&#8217;s difficult to be certain, it seems likely that the players came under pressure from authorities to toe\u00a0the line in the interim.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Whether they were saying their prayers, or mouthing the anthem, it was clear to anyone watching on that the players had received the message from home that they needed to demonstrate symbolic solidarity with their homeland, <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-government-post-war-scenarios\/a-76222133\">currently under siege<\/a>&#8221;\u00a0<a rel=\"noopener follow\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"external-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/profile\/Catherine-Ordway\" title=\"External link \u2014 Catherine Ordway\">Catherine Ordway<\/a>, an Australian lawyer, academic and sport integrity consultant who has worked with numerous international sporting bodies, told DW.<\/p>\n<p>The images from Australia brought to mind Iran&#8217;s\u00a0men&#8217;s team at the World Cup 2022. They too refused to sing their anthem in their opener against England in Qatar before\u00a0mouthing it ahead of their next match against Wales. That was in the wake of <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/2022-iran-protests\/t-63439309\">anti-government protests<\/a> in their home country focused on <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/womens-rights\/t-17455067\">women&#8217;s rights<\/a> while the current disquiet relates to the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/us-israel-war-with-iran\/t-76168615\">US-Israeli war with Iran<\/a> and the Islamic Republic&#8217;s retaliation.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Seeing the Iranian women&#8217;s team choosing silence during the anthem and loosening their headscarves was a profoundly brave form of physical dissent, especially given the heightened danger for women in Iran and the regime&#8217;s long history of punishing symbolic resistance,&#8221;\u00a0Ordway said.<\/p>\n<p>That has been the tightrope the squad and management have had to walk\u00a0in the Asian Cup so far. They have, understandably, closed ranks to the media with only the mandatory press conferences taking place and reporters under strict instruction to only focus on the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/soccer\/t-64665526\">football<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>But Sara Didar, a 21-year-old striker, spoke of the strain the players and staff are under in the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Obviously we&#8217;re all concerned and we&#8217;re sad at what has happened to\u00a0Iran\u00a0and our families in Iran,&#8221;\u00a0she said, holding back tears.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I really hope for our country to have good news ahead. And I hope that my country will be strongly alive.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Protestors gathered outside the Gold Coast Stadium before Thursday&#8217;s match, while fans have flown the Lion and Sun flag in the stands. This was the flag used by Iranians before the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Other banners supporting\u00a0<a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/human-rights\/t-17455099\">human rights<\/a> and backing\u00a0Iran&#8217;s players have also been seen in the stands, while some in attendance at the protest were opposed to Australia&#8217;s support of the US-Israeli attack.<\/p>\n<p>Sport is one of the few areas where Iranians who still reside in the country have the opportunity to present themselves to an international audience. But any show of dissent comes with real dangers.<\/p>\n<p>The list of recent cases is long. Perhaps most famous is that of the <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-female-soccer-fan-dies-after-setting-herself-on-fire\/a-50371223\">so-called Blue Girl Sahar Khodayari<\/a>, who set herself on fire in protest at the ban on women watching football in 2019. She later died of her injuries while awaiting sentencing. Navid Afkari, \u00a0one of Iran&#8217;s highest-ranked wrestlers <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/iran-executes-champion-wrestler-navid-afkari\/a-54903900\">was executed in 2020<\/a> after being convicted of murdering a security guard during anti-establishment protests\u00a0two years earlier. Kimia Alizadeh, Iran&#8217;s only female Olympic medalist, is <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/kimia-alizadeh-and-co-why-iranian-athletes-are-turning-their-backs-on-tehran\/a-52125589\">one of countless athletes who fled the country due to oppression.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Iranian authorities use sport to enforce moral codes and suppress dissent, even for female spectators [women have only been permitted to watch certain football matches very recently],\u201d said Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Women athletes face additional layers of surveillance and punishment because their bodies are politicized, controlled, and heavily policed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"vjs-no-js\">To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that <a href=\"https:\/\/videojs.com\/html5-video-support\/\" target=\"_blank\">supports HTML5 video<\/a><\/p>\n<p>After 4-0 and 3-0 defeats to Australia and South Korea so far, Iran&#8217;s next match against the Philippines on March 8 is unlikely to offer them a path to the knockout stages. But their presence, silence and salutes have all been significant.<\/p>\n<p>The world will soon find out whether any other Iranian athletes will show discontent. The sole Iranian <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/russian-and-belarussian-flags-to-return-at-2026-paralympics\/a-76009330\">Paralympic<\/a> athlete, Aboulfazl Khatibii Mianaei, is on the starting list for the men&#8217;s Para cross country skiing, which starts next week while, as things stand, Iran&#8217;s men will <a class=\"internal-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/world-cup-2026-us-iran-war-adds-to-list-of-concerns\/a-76182083\">play at least three matches in the US in World Cup 2026 later this year.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I would expect to see further subtle, deniable gestures from Iranian athletes on field and in press conferences, but overt protest is unlikely due to heightened surveillance and risk,\u201d concluded Ordway.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;However, diaspora Iranians and international athletes may show more visible solidarity.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Edited by: Chuck Penfold<\/em><\/p>\n<p>[analyse_source url=&#8221;https:\/\/www.dw.com\/en\/salute-replaces-silence-for-iran-after-message-from-home\/a-76228777&#8243;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/static.dw.com\/image\/76229786_6.jpg&#8221;] https:\/\/p.dw.com\/p\/59qaP Iran&#8217;s players saluted the national anthem before their defeat to Australia on ThursdayImage: Izhar Khan\/AFP\/Getty Images As the first notes of &#8220;Mehr-e Khavaran (Eastern Sun)&#8221; rang out at the Gold Coast Stadium, nearly 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) from Tehran on Australia&#8217;s east coast, the Iranian women&#8217;s national team raised their hands [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[226,74],"class_list":["post-1808780","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-politics","tag-crawlmanager","tag-dw-com"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1808780","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=1808780"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1808780\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=1808780"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=1808780"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=1808780"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}