President Trump has suggested he could secure a better Iran nuclear deal than the one negotiated under Obama, citing limitations in the 2015 agreement. The deal restricted Iran's nuclear program but did not address ballistic missiles or regional conflicts. Current conditions are different from those in 2015, according to experts.
Obama’s Iran nuclear deal policy is being criticized, with the argument that Trump’s attacks on Iran have fueled Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The 2015 JCPOA agreement aimed to halt Iran’s nuclear development, but after Trump’s withdrawal, Iran’s nuclear program has intensified. The claim is made that Obama’s policy of ‘appeasement’ actually accelerated Iran’s nuclear development.
Donald Trump is attempting to finalize a nuclear deal with Iran, but the deal could ‘rebound very poorly.’ Amidst the deepening Strait of Hormuz crisis, the US hopes for an agreement to stall nuclear development, but this could resemble the Obama deal. Considering the political challenges for the US President, a failed deal could negatively impact his chances in the upcoming elections.