Iranian hardliners resist US peace deal, warning over Hormuz control and sanctions

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Hardline Iranian lawmakers and media reject a proposed US peace deal, arguing it won’t guarantee sanctions relief, compensation, or control of the Strait of Hormuz, while government negotiators defend it as ending the war and preserving leverage, with debates over money release and future nuclear steps and protests challenging the talks.
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- ‘Araghchi, be ashamed’: Iranian hardliners protest emerging US deal - report The Jerusalem Post
- Iranian reformist figure says possible US deal marks shift from ‘too late’ approach ایران اینترنشنال
- Dissent grows against deal in Iran – but the regime is likely to have final say Yahoo
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