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Amid nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran, many Iranians say the negotiations ignore the suffering of ordinary people living under the Islamic Republic. While diplomats discuss sanctions relief and security guarantees, voices inside Iran warn that any deal with the ruling clergy could entrench repression rather than bring freedom, leaving citizens feeling abandoned by the international community.

One Iranian, identified as Pouria Hamidi, recorded a direct video message to President Trump urging him not to reach an agreement with Ayatollah Khamenei. Hamidi said such a deal would betray protesters killed in recent years and claimed the scale of violence has been hidden from the world, describing his appeal as a sacrifice to expose the regime’s crackdown.


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00:00America attacking Iran is the only hope we have right now.
00:05You don't know how hopeless our people are right now.
00:10All of this has been done by the government itself, this murderous terrorist regime.
00:16We can't fight this regime alone.
00:18Amid high-stakes nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran, a very different voice
00:33is rising from inside Iran.
00:38While diplomats discuss deals and sanctions, many Iranians say they feel ignored, abandoned
00:44and trapped under a regime they no longer accept.
00:48One man decided to turn his despair into a final message to the world.
00:53An Iranian citizen, identified as Puriya Hamidi, recorded a video addressed directly to President
01:00Donald Trump, pleading with him to not strike any agreement with the ruling clergy.
01:05In the 10-minute video, Hamidi said any deal with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei would
01:11betray those killed in protests.
01:14He claimed tens of thousands had died in recent years, a scale of bloodshed he said the world
01:20refuses to see.
01:21He described his act as a sacrifice, meant to expose what he called a ruthless crackdown
01:27on the Iranian people.
01:30America attacking Iran is the only hope we have right now.
01:36He's not an accident.
01:37He doesn't know how hopeless our people are right now.
01:46I mean, I myself can't eat, I can't sleep.
01:51I don't know how some of my friends are doing right now.
01:55friends are doing right now, the inflation is terrible, and all of this has been done
02:06by the government itself, this murderous terrorist regime, you see, in the 12 days war between
02:13Israel and Iran, less people died than 40,000, and most of them were government officials,
02:24so it felt like sweet revenge, we can't fight this regime alone, our people need foreign
02:39foreign intervention, speaking in English, he begged the United States to abandon diplomacy
02:46with Tehran's leadership, so please, I beg you, do whatever you can to stop this deal,
02:52he said, his voice trembling, Amidi said Iranians had trusted Trump's earlier messages encouraging
02:58protests, but he added, unarmed citizens cannot defeat a heavily armed security state without
03:05outside help, he openly called for foreign intervention, a rare and dangerous demand
03:14inside Iran, Iran attacking America is the only hope we have right now, he declared in the video,
03:21America attacking Iran is the only hope we have right now, he also voiced support for exiled
03:29opposition figure, Prince Reza Pahlavi, arguing Iran needs a complete political reset, for him,
03:36negotiations with Khamenei meant legitimizing a system he called criminal, his death has shaken
03:43many Iranians online, where the video spread rapidly despite censorship, supporters say it reflects the
03:50silent despair of millions who feel talks focus on nuclear issues, not human lives, the Iranian
03:58government disputes activist figures, saying just over 3,000 died in unrest, but rights groups outside
04:05Iran claim nearly 7,000 deaths in more than 50,000 arrests, yet in Washington, the priority remains
04:13preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon, officials have signaled little interest in making human rights
04:19a central condition of any new agreement, for many Iranians, that feels like a painful betrayal,
04:25they say the world is negotiating with the very system they are risking their lives to resist,
04:31Hamidi's message ends with a haunting line, this is my sacrifice, please free my country,
04:38whether Washington listens to that cry remains uncertain.
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