🚨 Iran's Hardliners Just Banned a Handshake. The Deal Signs Tomorrow — Without a Photo.
Tomorrow. Bürgenstock Resort. Lake Lucerne. The most important agreement of 2026.
And Iran's conservative press is spending their final hours warning their own delegation — do not shake hands with the Americans. No joint photo. No souvenir image with Trump or Vance.
This tells you everything about how fragile the domestic politics are inside Tehran right now.
Ghalibaf — the man signing this deal — is politically exposed the moment any image surfaces of him smiling next to the US Vice President. His own newspaper, his own political base, is publicly warning him before he boards the plane.
The IRGC hardliners who promised retaliation are watching. The Iranian parliament members demanding constitutional ratification are watching. The Quds Force commander who promised Hezbollah victory is watching.
And tomorrow Ghalibaf has to sign a document that freezes Iran's nuclear program, reopens Hormuz on American terms, and accepts compliance-based asset release — while making sure no photograph exists of him looking comfortable doing it.
This is what a deal signed under maximum internal pressure looks like. Not champagne. Not handshakes. Not the Reagan-Gorbachev imagery Washington wants.
A signed document. Separate podiums. No eye contact.
For markets — none of that matters. The signature is the trigger. The photo op is irrelevant to oil prices, inflation data, and rate cut probability.
Iran's hardliners can ban the handshake. They cannot ban the macro consequences of Hormuz reopening.
Tomorrow is still the most important day of 2026.
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