President Donald Trump responded Thursday to criticism of his handling of the Iran nuclear agreement, according to his public remarks carried by a curated Israeli news channel. The substance of his response has not yet been detailed. The statement comes amid ongoing debate within the administration and among allies over the terms of the accord with Tehran.
President Donald Trump issued a response Thursday to mounting criticism of the Iran nuclear agreement currently under negotiation, according to a curated Israeli source. The precise content of his remarks has not yet been detailed. The statement follows a series of contradictory signals from the White House in recent days — including reported threats of military action, assertions that a deal is near completion, and dismissive comments about Iran's willingness to negotiate. Trump's latest intervention comes as Israeli and American officials continue to debate the scope of concessions to Tehran and the verification mechanisms in the emerging accord. As The Zioneer has previously reported (June 16), Trump described the proposed deal as 'a wall against nuclear weapons,' while also mocking the notion that written commitments from Iran are reliable. The current response appears aimed at addressing skeptics both at home and in allied capitals, but no specifics on the contents of his reply have been disclosed.
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