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macroJun 27, 2026, 12:24 AM

Raisi Signals Internal Divisions Over US Agreement in Iran

Iranian President Raisi implied deep splits within leadership, claiming a senior official threatened to resign if a US deal was not signed and that military commanders chose the 'lesser of two bad options.'

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has hinted at internal discord within the country's leadership regarding negotiations with the United States. According to Raisi, a senior Iranian official threatened to resign if a US agreement was not finalized, though those outside the Supreme National Security Council lack full knowledge of the deliberations.

Raisi further stated that military commanders were presented with a difficult choice: oppose the agreement or risk a political vacuum and renewed domestic unrest. They ultimately opted for what he described as the "lesser of two bad options," suggesting the deal was accepted reluctantly.

The remarks underscore potential fractures in Iran's decision-making process as the country navigates sensitive diplomatic talks with Washington. No specific agreement or timeline was mentioned in the report.

Source: First Squawk