President Donald Trump said Tuesday evening that anyone who criticized the agreement he reached with Iran should be educated, even if they are his friends. The comment, self-reported, comes amid ongoing debate in Washington and Jerusalem over the terms of the nuclear accord.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening stated that critics of his Iran agreement require education on the matter, including those who count as his friends. The remarks, circulating via the President's own platforms, follow a long public back-and-forth in which Trump has alternately defended the deal, attacked its implementation, and accused Iran of deception.
As The Zioneer reported, Trump has previously described the accord as a 'wall against a nuclear weapon' and a 'unconditional surrender' by Tehran, while also calling Iran's confirmation of the deal 'weak and pathetic.' The latest statement consolidates a defensive posture toward domestic criticism, without directly addressing the verification or enforcement framework of the memorandum of understanding.
No further detail on the specific criticism or the target audience of the remark was provided.
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