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Did iran surrender to its neighbors saying they will end the war

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The claim that "Iran surrendered to its neighbors saying they will end the war" is not supported by credible evidence. Multiple sources, though none fully trusted, report that Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, have issued apologies or statements aimed at de-escalation with neighboring countries, but these are framed as diplomatic gestures rather than unconditional surrenders. U.S. President Trump and some media outlets interpret or portray these apologies as "surrender," but this is a political framing rather than a factual admission of defeat or formal capitulation by Iran. Iranian leadership explicitly rejects demands for unconditional surrender, emphasizing ongoing resistance and defiance. The sources largely reflect a contested narrative shaped by political rhetoric rather than clear, verifiable evidence of Iran surrendering to its neighbors.

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