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Trump will face heavy domestic criticism over Iran deal, analyst says

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Trump will face heavy domestic criticism over Iran deal, analyst says

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Analyst channel Abu Ali Express assesses that President Donald Trump will face significant domestic backlash over the nuclear agreement reached with Iran. The assessment comes as debate over the deal's terms continues within the administration and among allies.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Abu Ali Express, a curated Israeli analytical channel, assessed Thursday afternoon that President Donald Trump will face substantial domestic criticism in the wake of the nuclear agreement with Iran. The source did not detail the specific nature or sources of the expected backlash.

The assessment enters a crowded field of commentary on the deal. As The Zioneer has reported, the emerging accord has been characterized by analysts variously as a defeat for Trump and a surrender by Tehran, and has drawn criticism from Israeli analysts and Iranian opposition figures alike. Trump himself has addressed the deal from the G7 summit and responded to criticism. The analyst's view aligns with earlier Zioneer reporting that the agreement bolsters the Iranian regime's domestic standing; the flip side, per this source, is political cost for the American president.

The deal's final terms and verification mechanisms remain subjects of internal debate in Washington and among allies. No specific timeline for the agreement's formal implementation has been cited in the source's assessment.

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