Iranian opposition groups reportedly feel betrayed by U.S. President Donald Trump over his military actions in the region, while also criticizing European leaders for their lack of a unified response to the conflict, according to the source. The statement reflects growing discontent among anti-regime Iranian circles with U.S. policy.
Iranian opposition groups have reportedly expressed feelings of betrayal by U.S. President Donald Trump due to his military actions in the region, according to the source. The same groups also faulted European leaders for what they described as indifference and a lack of a unified response to the ongoing conflict. The message adds a new layer to the complex relationship between Washington and Iranian opposition circles amid the current crisis. The Zioneer has previously reported on tensions between the Trump administration and Kurdish groups, as well as Iranian domestic criticism of the emerging U.S.-Iran deal. The specific groups issuing the statement have not been named in the report, and the channel's account is currently the sole source.
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