From inside Iran part:4 - Your account after the ceasefire (Wednesday, Farvardin 19) April 8,2026
🔹 The situation is terrible—ruin, high prices, and inflation. At night, we sleep with anxiety about a worse tomorrow, and we wake up exhausted. Our children have no future. We are all burned out.
🔹 We are in a situation where a ceasefire and negotiations with these ideological individuals are even more frightening than war itself. What has come upon us?
🔹 The Islamic Republic wants to get closer to the World Cup with a ceasefire, reach the U.S. midterm elections, and then Trump won’t be able to attack anymore as his presidency nears its end. The government is becoming more isolated internationally day by day—but this is largely pointless.
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🔹 Dear compatriots, do not lose hope. Since Khordad of last year, there have already been two rounds of negotiations, and each time something different has happened afterward. Be sure that this ceasefire will also lead to something good.
🔹 I have a message for Trump: at least before the ceasefire, you called for fairness and gave Iranians an opportunity to create change.
🔹 From Tehran: Mr. Trump, were you bringing greatness back to Iran? Now because of this war, we have no internet, our businesses are gone, many have become unemployed, much of our capital is lost, and 40,000 young people have died under the rubble of the infrastructure you destroyed. Now you’ve made us disappointed.