‘Make Iran Great Again?’ David Frum Slams Trump’s Iran Deal As Strategic Failure;Times Now Exclusive
The US-Iran peace deal is facing criticism despite being hailed as a breakthrough. Speaking to Times Now, former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum described
The US-Iran peace deal is facing criticism despite being hailed as a breakthrough. Speaking to Times Now, former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum described the agreement as a defeat for the United States, arguing that Iran is imposing its terms on Washington.
Frum claimed the deal provides Iran with broad sanctions relief, expanded oil exports and access to the global banking system while giving the US only an exit from the conflict. He also questioned the effectiveness of the military campaign, saying Iran continues to retain key capabilities.
Frum further argued that domestic political pressure pushed President Donald Trump toward the agreement and warned that the deal could strengthen Tehran's position in the region. Chapters 0:00 U.S.-Iran Deal: A Breakthrough or a Defeat?
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