An Iranian woman’s diary: ‘It feels as if we are trapped in a massive, lethal video game’

An Irishwoman’s Diary is dedicating this week’s column to ‘M’, who is offering unflinching testimony of the reality of war at a human level, starting today with some extracts, which show the fear, stress, and anxiety being experienced by one woman, on the situation and life near Tehran.
An Iranian woman’s diary: ‘It feels as if we are trapped in a massive, lethal video game’

FILE - A plume of smoke rises after a strike in Tehran, Iran, Monday, March 2, 2026. Picture: AP Photo/Mohsen Ganji

They say that truth is the first casualty of war — and it is — but there is another overlooked feature of modern conflict that is worse: the obscene mismatch between the language of the aggressors and the impact of their military machismo on the civilians caught in the onslaught.

Recall the “collateral damage” of the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, an odious term used to distract from the human cost of war.

You have reached your article limit. Already a subscriber? Sign in

Unlimited access starts here.

Try from only €0.25 a day.

Cancel anytime

More in this section

Revoiced

Newsletter

Had a busy week? Sign up for some of the best reads from the week gone by. Selected just for you.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited