Trump Dismisses Critics of Iran Deal as ‘Fools’
US President Donald Trump has defended his recent agreement with Iran, branding opponents who say he made too many concessions as “fools.” The deal, signed in France with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, aims to end the conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and pave the way for broader nuclear talks. Trump pointed to record stock market gains and lower oil prices as early benefits of the pact. Under the terms, the US will ease some sanctions while a 60-day negotiation period begins on Iran’s nuclear programme and a potential reconstruction fund. World leaders hailed the agreement as a step toward peace and stability. Critics in the US, however, argue it grants Iran too many advantages without sufficient limits on its nuclear and missile activities. Negotiators now head to Switzerland for long-term discussions on regional security.
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