Trump defends Iran peace deal, warns of renewed strikes if Tehran breaches agreement
President Donald Trump defended the new agreement aimed at ending hostilities with Iran. He responded to critics who argue the deal falls short of the 2015 Obama-era pact. Trump
President Donald Trump defended the new agreement aimed at ending hostilities with Iran.
He responded to critics who argue the deal falls short of the 2015 Obama-era pact. Trump
asserted that the current arrangement delivers greater benefits for the United States. He
warned that a breach by Iran would trigger renewed military action. The president
emphasized that the deal reduces the risk of conflict. Critics remain skeptical about the
agreement’s scope and enforcement mechanisms. The administration says the terms were
negotiated to protect American interests. Observers will watch for Iran’s response and any
further diplomatic developments.