Iranian Hardliners Express Concerns Over Impending US Deal
An Iran-US memorandum, reportedly aimed at ending a war, is nearing formal signature. This development has sparked concerns among hardline supporters of the Islamic Republic within Iran. They reportedly fear a loss of influence as the nation's political approach appears to shift from a stance of maximalist defiance towards compromise.
An Iran-US memorandum, which aims to bring an end to a war, is reportedly approaching formal signature. This potential agreement has generated apprehension among hardline factions within Iran.
Supporters of the Islamic Republic are concerned about a possible reduction in their influence. These concerns stem from an observed shift in Iran's political landscape.
Hardliners perceive a move away from a stance of maximalist defiance and towards a more compromising approach in national policy. This shift is seen as potentially sidelining their traditional positions.
According to DW English, the hardliners' fears are tied to the prospect of diminishing power as the country's political trajectory reportedly favors compromise over previous maximalist defiance.

