Trump’s “New Iran Deal” Sounds A Lot Like Obama’s
The Trump administration has announced a potential Iran agreement, which has been compared to the nuclear deal established by the Obama administration. Will Saletan analyzes the similarities between the two deals and the contradictions within the White House's statements. The supposed deal has been met with scrutiny, with some questioning what the administration may not be disclosing about the agreement.
- ▪The Trump administration's Iran deal bears resemblance to the Obama-era nuclear deal.
- ▪The White House has been accused of contradictions in their statements about the deal.
- ▪The deal's specifics and implications are still unclear, leading to scrutiny from critics.
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Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview5054Trump’s “New Iran Deal” Sounds A Lot Like Obama’sWill SaletanJun 14, 2026∙ Paid5054ShareWill Saletan gives his take on the Trump administration’s victory lap over a potential Iran agreement and explains why the supposed deal sounds remarkably similar to the nuclear deal Trump spent years attacking. After Pete Hegseth and Mike Waltz hit the Sunday shows to sell Trump’s foreign policy “win,” Will examines the White House's contradictions and what the administration may not be telling you.Leave a commentAs always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment.
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