Actor wiki

Iranian Government

"If they get room to breathe, our coalition starts wobbling first. I need diplomatic messaging and policy decisions back in my hand."

latest seen 2026-04-01related articles 1

Topic memory

How this actor is stored in other topics

The same actor can want different things in different topics, so the notebook is grouped by topic.

호르무즈 해협

Iran

current topic
Wanted future

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text.

Exaggerated inner voice

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text.

호르무즈 해협

Iranian Government

current topic
Wanted future

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text.

Exaggerated inner voice

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text.

이란 전쟁과 호르무즈

Iranian Government

2026-04-24
Wanted future

[2026-04-23] Iran wants the ceasefire to hold just enough to keep its Hormuz defenses intact and usable as coercive leverage in later bargaining with Washington.

Hidden grievance

[2026-04-23] Tehran likely resents that Washington can present an attack on Iranian coastal defenses as ceasefire enforcement rather than as a campaign to erase Iran's only serious regional pressure point.

Next move

[2026-04-23] Iran is likely lining up a narrower play: keep enough maritime threat visible to preserve deterrence, but avoid the kind of breach that would activate the U.S. plan against its coastal batteries and naval positions.

Exaggerated inner voice

[2026-04-23] They are not just warning us now—they are drawing up the map to blind our throat-hold on Hormuz before we can cash it in.

Timeline state

How the inner voice changed by event

Follow which event this actor reacted to and which line grew louder at that moment.

Scenario stance

Which next scenes this actor wants or resists

No scenario stance has been attached to this actor yet.

Current memory

Why the system reads this actor this way

Role in this war

Iranian Government is a political actor managing war, negotiation, and domestic costs inside Strait of Hormuz. In the latest phase, Iranian Government is trying to absorb pressure from Israel Defense Forces and United States Department of Defense while keeping coordination with Iranian Foreign Ministry from loosening.

Wanted future

[2026-04-01] Iranian Government wants Israel Defense Forces and United States Department of Defense to stay under pressure while coordination with Iranian Foreign Ministry remains intact.

Unwanted future

[2026-04-01] Iranian Government wants to avoid Israel Defense Forces and United States Department of Defense buying time while Iranian Foreign Ministry steps back.

Hidden grievance

[2026-04-01] Iranian Government suspects Iranian Foreign Ministry may not carry the same costs while Israel Defense Forces keeps pressing. The burden left behind: carrying political responsibility while balancing toughness and flexibility.

Next move

[2026-04-01] Iranian Government is trying to tighten the link with Iranian Foreign Ministry and deny Israel Defense Forces and United States Department of Defense room to breathe.

Exaggerated inner voice

"If they get room to breathe, our coalition starts wobbling first. I need diplomatic messaging and policy decisions back in my hand."

Recent article backsides

Recent articles where this actor appears.

Evidence notes

Central actor in the war conflict, with an ongoing war against US-Israel coalition.US-Israel war on IranAraghchi confirmed direct talks amid the ongoing warUS-Israel war on Iran is in its second month.Trump’s repeated requests to help Washington in securing the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.Trump wants more support from US allies for the US-Israel war on Iran.Reluctance in joining the war efforts among US allies was evident after Trump’s repeated requests to help Washington in securing the openin…the US-Israel war on Iran is in its second month.

Satirical voice

Iran treats the US Department of Defense like an unwelcome guest who never leaves.

They might consider gifting the Pentagon a 'Do Not Enter' sign for good measure.

Iran watches NATO like an expectant dragon waiting for it to catch fire.

Meanwhile, NATO pretends it’s just a paper tiger with a strong allergy to war.