After U.S. and Israeli strikes in June destroyed nuclear facilities and killed senior commanders, Iran’s leadership is leaning toward resuming nuclear negotiations to avoid further escalation.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the clerical elite back talks, despite opposition from hardliners who see diplomacy as a trap and fear U.S. demands for a total halt to uranium enrichment.
Domestic unrest over blackouts, water shortages, and economic collapse is pressuring the government, with sidelined moderates reappearing in state media as a sign of potential controlled reforms.