Iran’s Governing Elite Splits Over U.S. Talks

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Divisions within Iran have deepened as rival camps argue over engagement with the United States: a pro-negotiation faction accuses Washington of breaking terms, while hard-liners oppose any deal; the split intensified as hard-line supporters attacked Iran’s president and foreign minister during a period of U.S. strikes and national mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei, highlighting a leadership rift over how Tehran should respond to U.S. outreach.
- Divisions Festered Within Iran Over Talks With the U.S. The New York Times
- Thousands march as Khamenei's funeral procession crosses into Iraq Reuters
- Iran’s new supreme leader is a no-show at his father’s funeral. Where is he? vox.com
- Iran Is Leveraging Khamenei’s Martyr-Like Legacy to Rally Support Abroad WSJ
- Middle East Dispatch: Mourning and spectacle in Iran The Economist
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