Obama predicts Trump’s Iran pact won’t be ‘significantly different’ from his 2015 deal — same one the president tore up (opens original article in a new tab)
Former President Barack Obama predicts that Donald Trump's potential Iran deal will not significantly differ from the 2015 nuclear agreement he negotiated, which Trump later abandoned. The new deal involves a ceasefire extension and Strait of Hormuz reopening, but its immediate effects are limited. Defense Secretary Hegseth emphasized verification and dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, contrasting with Trump's approach.
- Former President Barack Obama predicts Trump's Iran deal will not be significantly different from the 2015 JCPOA.
- Trump's deal includes a ceasefire extension and commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but lacks immediate effects beyond that.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mentioned plans for verifying and dismantling Iran's nuclear program, differing from Trump's statements.
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