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Trump's peace deal may not stop Iran casting America as the enemy
Key takeaways
- An installation in Tehran depicts the Minab school, where 165 students were killed in a US strike at the start of the war.
- But across Tehran and other Iranian cities, news of the agreement sparked protests, rather than relief.
- Hardline supporters of the regime mobilised against the country's negotiators, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
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An installation in Tehran depicts the Minab school, where 165 students were killed in a US strike at the start of the war. (WANA via Reuters: Majid Asgaripour)
Link copied Share Share article The US and Iran have officially signed an agreement to end their months-long war, sending a collective sigh of relief through global economies this week.
But across Tehran and other Iranian cities, news of the agreement sparked protests, rather than relief.
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