Trump’s broken promise: Iranian protesters feel betrayed

by Emma Walker – News Editor

This excerpt from⁢ a guardian⁤ article highlights a complex and disheartening outlook on donald Trump’s shifting stance towards Iran. Here’s a breakdown of ‌the ​key points:

* Iranian Diaspora’s Disappointment: Many Iranians living outside of Iran felt ⁢betrayed by Trump’s willingness to negotiate with the Iranian regime.⁢ They had hoped he would⁢ support the protesters within Iran who were​ demanding regime change.
*⁤ Perception of a Lifeline to the Regime: Trump’s move ​to engage ⁣in diplomacy was seen as a benefit ‍to the Iranian ⁢government,rather than the people protesting against ⁣it.This ⁤is a crucial⁣ point – the diaspora ‍feared it would strengthen the very ​regime they opposed.
* fear of lost Hope: ⁤ The quote from “Elham” powerfully conveys the despair felt by many. They believed Trump’s ⁢actions would ⁣crush the hopes of‍ ordinary Iranians for​ a better future.
* Criticism of political Theatre: The article criticizes the idea ⁢of using the lives of Iranian protesters as leverage ⁣in political negotiations.
* Araghchi’s Comments: The Iranian foreign⁢ minister, Abbas Araghchi, ​actively encouraged US engagement in​ diplomacy, which further fueled the fears of⁤ the diaspora. This is ironic, as it highlighted ⁣how the regime benefited from the prospect ⁤of talks.
* Related Article: ‍The linked article⁤ points to ​further evidence of the regime’s hardline stance, with a‍ cleric ⁢calling for executions of protesters.

In⁤ essence, the article portrays a situation ⁤where a ⁤policy intended to de-escalate‌ tensions ⁢was perceived by many Iranians abroad as ⁣a devastating blow to their⁣ hopes for change within Iran. It⁤ underscores the⁢ disconnect‍ between the goals of the US government⁣ and the desires of those actively seeking change ⁤within and from outside⁢ the country.

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