Iranian Conservative Media Grows More Vocal in Opposition to Nuclear Deal
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Conservative media in Iran is becoming more vocal in opposition to the nuclear deal. Photo: U.S. Department of State via Wikimedia Commons.
A tussle to sway public perceptions of Iran’s nuclear deal is taking shape in the Islamic Republic, pitting liberal and conservative media against each other and mirroring the fierce debate unfolding in the U.S.
In the days following the signing of the deal last month in Vienna—in which Iranian negotiators agreed to curb its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions—Iran’s conservative media shied away from directly criticizing the accord. Instead, conservative media focused on how the pact didn’t end the enmity between Iran and the U.S.
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