Trump's peace deal may not stop Iran casting America as the enemy
The U.S. and Iran signed a peace agreement on June 21, 2026, but protests erupted in Tehran, with demonstrators chanting against negotiators. Hardline supporters view any cooperation with America as a shameful capitulation, potentially complicating Iran's narrative of the U.S. as its enemy. Analysts suggest this antagonism is critical for the regime's image among its people.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 19:31 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 19:40 UTC
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