Do not forget the Iranian people who still suffer, President Trump

President Donald Trump has announced that Washington and Tehran have signed an agreement with two pillars: reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ensuring the Islamic Republic cannot develop a nuclear weapon.While the details, including the sequencing of concessions such as sanctions relief, are yet to be publicized, the Iranian people remain absent from the agenda.That is a problem.The true path to lasting regional stability runs through the Iranian people — the regime’s primary existential threat and the Middle East’s largest anti-Islamist and most pro-American and pro-Israeli population.Unsurprisingly, Tehran’s propaganda machine is already spinning the narrative, declaring victory and claiming it was able to “impose its will on” the United States.But Washington’s failure to publicize the deal means many Iranians are hearing only the regime’s side of the story.With restrictions from Iran’s longest internet blackout beginning to ease, Trump now has an opportunity to speak directly to the millions of Iranians who viewed the latest conflict as a campaign against their oppressors.The Tehran regime has suffered a heavy blow, with numerous senior military figures eliminated and its missile infrastructure decimated.The Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed on the first day of the latest conflict, and officials kept his funeral on hold for more than four months amid fears over the security situation.The tyrant’s death marked a moment millions of Iranians, myself among them, had waited nearly four decades to celebrate.As the news spread, anti-regime chants echoed from rooftops while men and women danced and set off fireworks in cities across the country, including Khamenei’s hometown of Mashhad.Those of us in the diaspora rejoiced from afar.Trump broke away from his predecessors when he spoke directly to the people of Iran on the first day of the conflict, saying “the hour of your freedom is at hand.”“America is backing you ...