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Iran’s regime survived the war. Can it make peace with its own people?

After surviving war, Iran contends with economic struggles and public unrest. Inflation hits 77%, fueling protests and anger. A peace deal with the US could be a turning point, but it hinges on tough negotiations. Will Iran's leadership sei...

The Guardian· Jun 22, 2026 · 9:49 AM · 1 views

After surviving war, Iran contends with economic struggles and public unrest. Inflation hits 77%, fueling protests and anger. A peace deal with the US could be a turning point, but it hinges on tough negotiations. Will Iran's leadership seize the opportunity for reform, or face renewed conflict? #Iran #Economy #Protests #PeaceDeal #NuclearNegotiations

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