The US government is currently negotiating a new agreement concerning Iran's nuclear program, amidst rising tensions and postponed discussions in Rome. President Trump has threatened sanctions on Iranian oil importers while Iran seeks to ease existing sanctions through a new deal. Internal political dissent in Iran has grown, particularly after the Woman, Life, Freedom movement from 2022, although organized opposition remains fragmented due to increased persecution. Human rights activists emphasize that any agreement or military strike may not serve the interests of the Iranian populace.
The fight against this regime began the day it took power after the 1979 revolution and will continue after these negotiations, regardless of their outcome.
Neither an agreement like the one reached in 2015 nor a military attack on the country's nuclear and missile sites would be in the interests of the population.
Selective isolated attacks that did not lead to the collapse of the regime would be a double misfortune for the population, because the people of Iran would have to bear both the regime and the losses caused.
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