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Iran-avtalen vil ikke overleve Iran
NO🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Iran-avtalen vil ikke overleve Iran

The article discusses the potential durability of a new U.S.-Iran agreement, arguing that it is unlikely to last due to deep-seated mistrust between the two nations and internal divisions within Iran. The author, Moloud Hajizadeh, an Iranian analyst and journalist, highlights that the agreement lacks political legitimacy within Iran, where different factions interpret it based on their interests. The agreement also fails to address the concerns of Iran’s population, which has faced repression for years. Additionally, the article notes that regional actors like Israel and Hezbollah are not bound by the agreement, further undermining its stability. The piece emphasizes that any U.S.-Iran deal would likely face challenges from both internal Iranian politics and external geopolitical tensions.

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Aftenposten logoAftenpostenIndependent🔒Left14 hr. ago
Iran-avtalen vil ikke overleve Iran

The article discusses the potential durability of a new U.S.-Iran agreement, arguing that it is unlikely to last due to deep-seated mistrust between the two nations and internal divisions within Iran. The author, Moloud Hajizadeh, an Iranian analyst and journalist, highlights that the agreement lacks political legitimacy within Iran, where different factions interpret it based on their interests. The agreement also fails to address the concerns of Iran’s population, which has faced repression for years. Additionally, the article notes that regional actors like Israel and Hezbollah are not bound by the agreement, further undermining its stability. The piece emphasizes that any U.S.-Iran deal would likely face challenges from both internal Iranian politics and external geopolitical tensions.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the U.S.-Iran agreement as inherently unstable due to mistrust and internal Iranian divisions, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of U.S. foreign policy and support for Iranian sovereignty. It emphasizes the lack of popular support for the regime and criticizes the U.S. for,

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