Trump to Axios: Netanyahu has "no fucking judgment" but Iran deal still on
Summary
President Donald Trump said the U.S.-Iran deal to end the war is still planned for Sunday despite a recent Israeli strike in Beirut and threats of retaliation from Iran. He criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the strike, which delayed the deal signing by a few hours.Key Facts
- The U.S.-Iran deal aims to end the ongoing war and is still scheduled to be signed soon.
- Israel launched a strike in Beirut just hours before the planned signing.
- Iran threatened to retaliate after the Israeli strike.
- President Trump was surprised and unhappy about the timing of the Israeli strike.
- Trump directly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s decision to strike.
- Trump said Hezbollah first attacked Israel, but the attack caused no damages or deaths.
- The deal requires Iran to give up nuclear material and allows quick inspections of its nuclear sites.
- Trump believes the deal will help keep Israel safe by preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
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