Iran's Hardliners Fear Being Sidelined in US Deal
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Iran's hardliners fear being sidelined in US deal
As an Iran-US memorandum aimed at ending the war moves closer to formal signature, hardline supporters of the Islamic Republic fear losing influence as Iran's politics shift from maximalist defiance to compromise.
Why Iran's hard-liners are turning on each other over US deal
Iran's memorandum of understanding with the United States has triggered unusual regime infighting, as the official line hails victory, while hard-liners worry about strategic concessions and hidden traps.
Dynamics in the Middle East: Iranian rallies against the US agreement, and Trump's anger over Netanyahu could endanger peace in the Iran war.
Iran's hardliners protest US deal, but the regime closes ranks
Nicknamed 'the Worried,' the radical wing of the regime denounces the ceasefire protocol with street protests and slogans, calling for revenge against Washington. However, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is backing the agreement, which authorities seek to present as a strategic victory.

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