In the aftermath of the killing of Iran’s top military commander by a U.S. airstrike, Iranians poured into the streets in mourning. This display of public support for a military official was one of the largest the country had ever seen. Qassim Suleimani was a controversial figure. He was heralded as a war hero but also stood as a symbol of Iran’s powerful and repressive security apparatus. Outside the country, he’s blamed for the deaths of over 600 U.S. soldiers. We wanted to see what Suleimani’s death means for people inside Iran. Some people we spoke to asked to remain anonymous, for fear of speaking out against the government. Even as some people spoke out against Suleimani, there was a unifying factor: anti-American furor. Tensions between Iran and the United States are nothing new. But the U.S. killing of Suleimani is an unprecedented chapter. Many Iranians are concerned that they will be the ones stuck in the middle of this conflict.