Iran Pushes ‘Unity’ After Trump Cites Infighting to Extend Ceasefire
Summary
President Donald Trump said Iran is divided between hardliners and moderates, which delayed a deal and led the U.S. to extend a ceasefire. Iranian officials denied these claims, emphasizing strong national unity and obedience to their supreme leader.Key Facts
- President Trump said Iran struggles with leadership and is divided internally.
- The U.S. extended a ceasefire with Iran to allow more time for a unified negotiating proposal.
- Trump claimed the U.S. controls the Strait of Hormuz until Iran agrees to a deal.
- Iranian leaders responded by stressing national unity and rejecting claims of division.
- Iranian officials said there are no hardliners or moderates, only united revolutionaries.
- Iran’s parliament speaker and president used similar language about ironclad unity and obedience to the supreme leader.
- Iranian foreign minister said Iran’s diplomacy and battlefield efforts are coordinated and united.
- Iranian media and advisers dismissed the ceasefire extension as a tactic by the U.S. to gain time.
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