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Factions within Iran, particularly hardliners, are expressing significant dissent against a potential agreement with the US, which US President Donald Trump suggested could be signed on Sunday.

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Tehran, Iran

Who
US President Donald Trump, Iranian hardliners, Jebhe-ye Paydari faction, Mahmoud Nabavian, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Abbas Araghchi, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Ali Rabiei, President Masoud Pezeshkian
What
Factions within Iran, particularly hardliners, are expressing significant dissent against a potential agreement with the US, which US President Donald Trump suggested could be signed on Sunday.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 14:55:24 GMT · 5h 29m ago
Where
Tehran, Iran ·
Why
The dissent stems from concerns among hardliners that the reported details of the 'memorandum of understanding' would make Iran a 'colony of the United States' and compromise its sovereignty.
The Frontline Impact

How this affects you

Growing internal dissent in Iran against an agreement with the US could complicate efforts to finalize the deal, potentially delaying or even derailing a resolution to a conflict that began months ago. This internal pressure tests the Iranian regime's ability to balance negotiations with factional interests, with global implications for international relations and regional stability.

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    Factions within Iran, particularly hardliners, are expressing significant dissent against a potential agreement with the US, which US President Donald Trump suggested could be signed on Sunday.
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    Hardline factions in Iran are expressing strong dissent against a potential agreement between the US and Iran, criticizing reported details and organizing protests.
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    Factions in Iran, including hardliners from 'Jebhe-ye Paydari,' are expressing dissent against a potential agreement with the US, though the regime is expected to have the final decision.
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    Hardliners in Iran are criticizing a reported 'memorandum of understanding' with the US, with some protesting against Iranian negotiators.
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    Factions within Iran are expressing dissent against a potential agreement between the US and Iran to end a conflict that began over three months ago.
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    Dissent is growing in Iran against a potential agreement with the US, with hardliners mobilizing protests and criticizing proposed terms.
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    Dissent is growing in Iran against a potential agreement with the US, with hardliners criticizing details and organizing protests.
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    Dissent is growing in Iran against a potential agreement with the US, with hardliners and the 'Jebhe-ye Paydari' faction criticizing the reported terms and organizing protests.
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