Theguardian
Iranian Hardliners Oppose US Peace Deal Amid Rising Dissent
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Iranian hardliners have vocally rejected a proposed peace deal with the US, claiming it amounts to capitulation. Critics argue the deal does not ensure sanctions relief or control over the Strait of Hormuz. Prominent figures, including MP Kamran Ghazanfari, have denounced the agreement, while supporters, like adviser Mehdi Mohammadi, assert it could end the war without new nuclear commitments. The dissent is largely driven by the Jebhe-ye Paydari faction, which fears the deal would compromise Iran's sovereignty. Protests against the agreement have been organized, reflecting a significant divide within Iranian politics. US President Donald Trump has indicated a potential signing date, but no final agreement has been confirmed by Tehran. The situation remains fluid, with hardliners mobilizing public sentiment against the negotiations.
Key Points: • Iranian hardliners are actively opposing a proposed peace deal with the US. • Critics claim the deal does not guarantee sanctions relief or control over the Strait of Hormuz. • Protests against the agreement indicate significant internal dissent within Iran.