Trump touts Iran pact as tougher than Obama's JCPOA

President Trump drew a stark line Tuesday between his Iran nuclear agreement and his predecessor's, calling former President Barack Obama's 2015 deal "a road to a nuclear weapon" and insisting his own agreement leaves no such opening, warning Iran that any attempt to develop, buy or acquire a nuclear weapon will bring catastrophic retaliation.
Trump touts Iran pact as tougher than Obama's JCPOA

Trump touts Iran pact as tougher than Obama’s JCPOA President Trump contrasted his Iran nuclear agreement with former President Obama’s 2015 deal, labeling the latter as leading to nuclear weapons. Trump asserted his own agreement avoids such a path. He issued a severe warning to Iran against any efforts to develop or acquire nuclear weapons, promising devastating retaliation.

  • President Trump criticized former President Obama’s 2015 Iran nuclear agreement.
  • Trump described Obama’s deal as a path toward Iran developing nuclear weapons.
  • He claimed his own agreement does not allow for such a development.
  • Trump warned Iran of catastrophic retaliation if they attempt to develop, buy, or acquire a nuclear weapon.
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