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Iran's 'Hard-liners' Are Using The Nuclear Deal To Their Advantage
Wall Street Journal: Nuclear Deal Fuels Iran’s Hard-Liners
Since completion of the agreement, Tehran has stepped up arrests of political opponents ahead of next month’s national elections.
The Obama administration’s nuclear deal was intended to keep Iran from pursuing an atomic bomb, and raised hope in the West that Tehran would be nudged toward a more moderate path.
But there are growing fears in Washington and Europe that the deal—coupled with an escalating conflict with Saudi Arabia—instead risks further entrenching Iran’s hard-line camp.
Since completion of the agreement in July, Tehran security forces, led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have stepped up arrests of political opponents in the arts, media and the business community, part of a crackdown aimed at ensuring Mr. Khamenei’s political allies dominate national elections scheduled for Feb. 26, according to Iranian politicians and analysts.
WNU Editor: Since the revolution the "hard-liners" have always been in control of Iran .... that was/is never going to change because of a nuclear deal with the U.S..