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New York Post mocks Trump on front page over Iran deal

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New York Post mocks Trump on front page over Iran deal

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TL;DR

The New York Post, a newspaper closely aligned with President Donald Trump, mocked him on its Tuesday front page over the emerging agreement with Iran, according to reports from Israeli media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The New York Post, a conservative New York tabloid long aligned with President Donald Trump, published a mocking front-page headline Tuesday regarding his Iran policy. The post, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, has generally been supportive of Trump, making the critical front cover notable.

The story builds on a thread The Zioneer first reported Tuesday at 14:52, when journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reported that the Post had published sharp criticism of Trump over Iran. The front-page mockery represents an escalation in tone.

The context of the criticism is the emerging nuclear agreement between the US and Iran. In recent weeks, Trump has faced mounting skepticism from allies and former officials — including former National Security Advisor John Bolton, who on Monday called the deal 'a huge defeat and entrapment' — and from traditionally friendly media outlets.

The full content and wording of the Post's front page were not detailed in the initial report. Further developments are expected as the story circulates in US and Israeli media.

02 · How it developed

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    The criticism appeared on the Tuesday front page mocking the emerging agreement.

  2. New York Post publishes sharp criticism of Trump over Iran policy

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