TEHRAN, Iran — Nowhere in Tehran feels safe anymore. The city is covered in smoke. The days feel ordinary, but the nights are terrifying. No one knows what might be targeted next. Military bases and police stations are being struck, but police stations are often close to residential neighborhoods. One I passed today looked like something out of doomsday. A friend of mine was near the police station in Niloofar Square when it was attacked. The building was reduced to powder, and the residential buildings surrounding it were damaged, as well. People are scared. A relative of mine was stuck in traffic for eight hours trying to reach an area just over 10 miles outside Tehran to see her 97-year-old mother, who is ill. Another friend lives near Sepah Square in central Tehran. Her house was shaking yesterday, so she left for her daughter’s home in the neighborhood of Gisha last night. Then the police station in Gisha was hit.…