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Columnist asks: Did Trump abandon his own principles?

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Columnist asks: Did Trump abandon his own principles?

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TL;DR

Columnist Dr. Guy Bechor publishes a new analysis on Gplanet titled 'Did Trump sell all the principles he himself set?', questioning whether President Trump has abandoned his own stated positions amid the emerging US-Iran deal framework. The piece adds to a wave of Israeli criticism of the deal.

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Dr. Guy Bechor, a columnist and commentator on Israeli affairs, published a new piece Thursday evening on the Gplanet platform titled 'Did Trump sell all the principles he himself set?' The article questions whether U.S. President Donald Trump has abandoned the core foreign-policy positions he articulated — particularly regarding Iran — as negotiations toward a deal with Tehran reportedly advance.

As The Zioneer has previously noted, Israeli analysts have increasingly voiced criticism of the emerging framework. On Wednesday evening, another commentator described the prospective deal as a 'total liquidation sale.' Earlier this week, reports surfaced claiming that Trump had made further concessions to Iran, though neither U.S. nor Iranian officials have confirmed those claims. Bechor's analysis now adds directly to the question of whether Trump's own red lines have been crossed.

The piece appears on Gplanet, a longstanding Israeli current-affairs publication. No response from the White House or the Trump administration was included in the source message.

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