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Trump Blasts Obama as "Worst of All" for Siding with Iran in Damaging Nuclear Deal
In a candid phone interview on Fox & Friends, President Trump sharply criticized former President Barack Obama’s handling of Iran, calling him “the worst of all” for policies that favored the Islamic Republic. Trump pointed to the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal and the controversial $1.7 billion cash payment to Tehran as prime examples of misguided leadership that weakened America’s position. He paused suggestively during his remarks, saying “because, you know, he’s a —” before choosing to leave further comment for another time, leaving little doubt about his strong disapproval.
Trump’s comments highlight the stark contrast between his administration’s tough approach to Iran and the previous administration’s perceived leniency. The current President has consistently argued that Obama’s deal empowered the regime and endangered Israel and the broader region. As the 47th President, Trump continues to undo the damage he believes was done by that agreement, which he withdrew from during his first term.
This latest critique underscores the deep partisan divide over Iran policy that persists years later. Trump’s straightforward style reminds Americans why firm leadership is essential when dealing with a regime that threatens U.S. interests and allies. His remarks reinforce the ongoing commitment to maximum pressure on Iran rather than concessions that embolden America’s adversaries.
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