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Trump: Any Iran deal must be “great” or there will be none

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  • Trump says Iran deal talks have not started yet.
  • He rejects the Obama-era JCPOA as a “disaster.”
  • He blasts Democrats and several Republicans over criticism of his policies.

US President Donald Trump issued a fierce defense of his administration's prospective foreign policy strategy regarding Iran, while launching sharp broadsides against domestic political opponents.

Writing on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump dismissed widespread commentary surrounding the potential diplomatic track.

He asserted that his critics are completely misinformed.

"I laugh at all of the Dumocrats, RINOS, and Fools who know nothing about the potential deal I am making with Iran, things that haven’t even been negotiated yet," Trump stated.

Opposing Obama deal

Trump outlined a rigid standard for any future diplomatic framework with Tehran, drawing a sharp contrast between his approach and that of previous administrations. He explicitly vowed that any new agreement would stand in total opposition to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

"The deal with Iran will either be a great and meaningful one, or there will be no deal. It will be the exact opposite of the JCPOA disaster negotiated by the failed Obama Administration, which was a direct and open path to a Nuclear Weapon for Iran. No, I don’t do deals like that!" Trump stated.

Targeting Bipartisanship detractors

Beyond the international parameters, Trump utilized the statement to highlight recent domestic political shifts, taking aim at specific lawmakers who have questioned his actions.

He labeled his detractors "weak and ineffective people" who "do nothing but create division and loss," ultimately branding them as "losers."

Among those singled out by the President were:

 

  • Senator Thom Tillis: Described by Trump as a "failed Senator" who is "soon out of office."
  • Bill Cassidy: Whom Trump noted "just suffered a massive Primary loss."
  • Congressman Thomas Massie: Characterized as a "really bad Congressman" and a "major sleazebag" who Trump stated lost in a landslide to a "great American Patriot" endorsed by Trump following "tremendous disloyalty to his Party (and Country!)."

Trump concluded his remarks by broadening his criticism to "almost all Dumocrats," accusing them of losing their way, supporting bad policies, backing worse candidates, and maintaining a double standard by being "constantly critical of each and every fantastic win I have."