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WED · 2026-06-17 · 15:44 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0617-85241
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Iranians find little cause for celebration in US peace deal: ‘99% in survival mode’

Iran's Foreign Minister declared victory after an interim deal to end the war with the United States, but many Iranians do not feel this way. The country has endured over three months of US and Israeli air strikes and a port blockade, exacerbating existing hardship from years of sanctions.

ReutersSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-17 · 15:44 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Iranians find little cause for celebration in US peace deal: ‘99%  in survival mode’
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Iran's Foreign Minister declared victory after an interim deal to end the war with the United States, but many Iranians do not feel this way. The country has endured over three months of US and Israeli air strikes and a port blockade, exacerbating existing hardship from years of sanctions. Despite the war's end, Iranians remain focused on survival and careful spending, with little optimism for immediate improvement. Interviews reveal concerns about potential new protests fueled by economic anger or a government crackdown, and uncertainty about the durability of the peace deal as further talks are scheduled.

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Most Iranians are in 'survival mode' and lack hope for the future.

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Iranians do not feel like victors despite the Foreign Minister declaring the country as such after the interim deal.

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The war with the United States has caused new misery for Iranians due to air strikes and a blockade.

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Economic anger could lead to new protests or a government crackdown.

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There is little certainty that the interim deal will survive the summer.

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When Iran’s ⁠Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced the interim deal this week to end the ⁠war with the United States, he declared his country the victor. To many Iranians, it does not feel that way.More than three months of US and Israeli air strikes, and a blockade of Iranian ports, have poured new misery on a people already toiling under years of sanctions.Although the war is over – for now – Iranians are still watching their spending carefully. Few of the supporters and opponents of the Islamic Republic interviewed this week said they believed better times were coming soon.Some think economic anger could prompt new waves of protest against ‌the government. Others expect a renewed crackdown similar to the bloody suppression during the last wave of mass demonstrations in January.And with any more lasting agreement pushed back for further talks, there is little certainty among them that the deal intended to end the war will survive the summer.“I think 99 per cent of people are in survival mode and just living day by day. I don’t think anybody has any hopes any more. I don’t think anybody has any visions of what the future might look like,” said Amir, 34, a media production company owner in Isfahan in central Iran.
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