Iranian hardliners in vociferous push to reject proposed peace deal with US
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Iranian hardliners strongly oppose a proposed peace deal with the US, arguing it fails to ensure sanctions relief or control over the Strait of Hormuz. Supporters within the regime defend the proposal amid accusations it represents capitulation.
Those in favour forced to defend themselves against claims the terms of the proposal amount to capitulation Middle East crisis β live updates Iranian hardliners have mounted a rearguard rejection of a proposed deal with the US as backers in the regime defend themselves against charges it does not guarantee sanctions relief, compensation or control of the strait of Hormuz. βThe fact that they say we won and America has retreated is a blatant lie,β the Iranian MP Kamran Ghazanfari said. Meysam Nili, the managing director of Rajanews and brother-in-law of the hardline former president Ebrahim Raisi, called the deal on the table a catastrophic capitulation. He urged Iranians not to sit quietly. Continue reading...