A ceasefire protocol between Iran and the United States has triggered protests from hardline factions within the Iranian regime, who denounce the agreement and call for retribution against Washington. This conservative wing, labeled “the worried,” has voiced its opposition publicly, including through street demonstrations. However, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is reportedly supporting the deal. Iranian authorities are attempting to frame the agreement as a strategic victory for the nation. Despite the internal dissent, the core of the Iranian power structure appears to be unified in its support for the accord. The disagreement highlights a significant division within the Iranian government regarding its foreign policy approach. This internal conflict could potentially impact the implementation and longevity of the ceasefire.