Trump Says Iran Deal Not Finalized Yet, Claims It Will Differ From Obama-Era Agreement

Donald Trump has said that a potential agreement with Iran has not yet been finalized and insisted that any future deal would be “completely different” from the agreement reached during former President Barack Obama’s administration.
Speaking in an interview with ABC News, Trump said no one has yet seen the details of the proposed agreement and claimed critics were commenting without knowing its contents.
“Do not pay attention to those failed people criticizing the deal without knowing what is in it,” Trump said during the interview.
The former US president added that the issue should have been resolved years ago by previous administrations. He maintained that any outcome regarding Iran would be positive and emphasized that he does not make “bad deals.”
Trump also stated that the completion of any agreement now depends entirely on Iran.
Earlier, Trump had said that negotiations with Iran were progressing in an organized and constructive manner.
In a separate social media post, Trump shared an image of a missile attached beneath a fighter jet carrying a specific phrase, along with the caption: “Thank you for your attention to this matter.”





