Help is indeed on the way for Iran's murderous regime, but not for its oppressed citizens - comment
The article discusses the perceived betrayal felt by Iranians as the U.S. moves towards an agreement with their government. It highlights the contrast between President Trump's earlier stance of isolating the Iranian regime and his current approach. The piece suggests that while the regime may benefit, the oppressed citizens will not see any relief.
- ▪Iranians feel betrayed by the U.S. government's shift in policy towards their regime.
- ▪President Trump's earlier promises to isolate Iran are now being reconsidered.
- ▪The article emphasizes that the regime may receive help, but the citizens will remain oppressed.
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Help is indeed on the way for Iran's murderous regime, but not for its oppressed citizens - commentNow, months after Trump's promises, those same Iranians are watching Trump move toward an agreement with the very regime he once appeared determined to isolate and weaken, and they feel betrayed.Follow us on GoogleUS President Donald Trump reacts on the stage on the day of delivering remarks at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, US, May 22, 2026.(photo credit: Reuters/Kylie Cooper)
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.