Many Iranians are assessing a recent agreement with the United States not as a definitive victory, but as a potential pathway to alleviate the country’s severe economic crisis. Public sentiment focuses on whether the deal will translate into tangible improvements in living conditions. Concerns over potential military escalation also weigh heavily on the Iranian population, with hopes the agreement will de-escalate regional tensions. The agreement’s success will be judged by its ability to address these pressing economic and security concerns. While the Iranian government frames the deal positively, the population’s perspective is pragmatic and outcome-oriented. The focus remains on practical benefits rather than ideological triumph. Ultimately, the deal’s impact on daily life will determine its perceived value within Iran.