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00:44Something unusual unfolded inside Iran.
00:52Not quiet diplomacy, not back-channel talks, but missiles rolling through city streets
00:58and crowds gathering night after night.
01:04This is not what a country on the edge of peace usually looks like.
01:14So what exactly is going on?
01:16At the center of this moment is a decision by Donald Trump.
01:21He extended the ceasefire with Iran, even after previously signaled it would end.
01:30His reasoning?
01:31That Iran's government is seriously fractured.
01:35And until Tehran comes forward with a unified proposal to end the war, the pause in fighting
01:41will continue.
01:42But on the ground, inside Iran, the story looks very different.
01:47Because instead of signaling weakness, Iran is projecting strength.
01:55In the days leading up to the deadline, one of its most powerful ballistic missiles, the
02:00Qoramshar, was paraded through civilian streets.
02:07Not hidden in military bases.
02:13This missile has a range of about 2,000 kilometers and the capacity to carry heavy payloads.
02:22And putting it on display like this is not just about military capability.
02:27It is political theater.
02:29A message to the outside world.
02:31And just as importantly, a message to its own people.
02:35Because beyond the missiles, there is something else happening.
02:43For more than 50 consecutive nights, people have been gathering in cities across Iran.
02:51Not small protests, but large, sustained rallies.
02:55Families.
02:57Elderly citizens.
02:59Even children.
03:00Coming out again and again.
03:02Some participants say these gatherings are driven by grief and defiance.
03:07Especially after weeks of conflict that have left deep scars.
03:12And that conflict has been devastating.
03:14The war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has already reshaped the region.
03:22Airstrikes have hit military targets, government infrastructure, and civilian areas.
03:29Senior Iranian leadership figures were killed.
03:32And after nearly 40 days of fighting, the country is now in a fragile state.
03:38Not fully at war, but not at peace either.
03:41So when Donald Trump says Iran is fractured, Iran's leadership is pushing back hard.
03:48Officials in Tehran have rejected U.S. proposals outright, saying clearly they will end the war
03:55only on their own terms.
03:58Those terms reportedly include reparations, security guarantees, and recognition of control
04:05over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical oil routes.
04:09And there is another layer to this.
04:12Iranian officials are deeply skeptical of the ceasefire extension itself.
04:17Some have called it a tactic.
04:19A way for the U.S. to buy time.
04:22Possibly even prepare for another strike.
04:25Meanwhile, the U.S. military posture has not exactly softened.
04:30Naval blockades remain in place.
04:34Forces remain on standby.
04:36So even as the ceasefire continues, the tension has not really gone away.
04:42Which brings us to the bigger picture.
04:47Right now, both sides are telling completely different stories.
04:51The U.S. is framing this as a moment of Iranian weakness.
04:55A fractured system struggling to respond.
04:59But inside Iran, the narrative is almost the opposite.
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