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Did iran surrender to their neighbors and promised to end the war

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The claim that Iran has surrendered to its neighbors and promised to end the war is not supported by credible evidence. While some sources report that Iran's president apologized to neighboring Gulf countries and stated that Iran would not target them unless attacked first, this is framed by some, including former US President Trump, as a "surrender." However, Iranian officials explicitly reject any notion of unconditional surrender or capitulation. The apology appears more as a strategic or diplomatic gesture rather than a formal cessation of hostilities or a promise to end the war. Multiple reports confirm ongoing attacks and military actions by Iran, indicating that the conflict continues despite these statements. The claim conflates an apology and conditional restraint with an unconditional surrender, which is not corroborated by reliable sources.

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