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Obama says 'doubtful' that any Iran deal will be different than past

Obama says 'doubtful' that any Iran deal will be different than past

Summary

Former President Barack Obama expressed doubt that the new deal between the U.S. and Iran would be much different from the 2015 nuclear agreement his administration made. The deal, announced by President Trump, aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the U.S. naval blockade, but details are still unclear.

Key Facts

  • President Trump announced a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the naval blockade.
  • The deal reportedly includes dismantling Iran’s nuclear program and giving the U.S. control of Iran’s highly enriched uranium.
  • The 2015 Iran nuclear deal was created under President Obama’s administration but ended when President Trump withdrew the U.S. in 2018.
  • Obama said he is doubtful the new deal will be significantly better or different than the 2015 agreement.
  • Obama hopes the fighting in the region will stop and encourages diplomacy instead of military action.
  • Earlier in 2026, President Trump ordered joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran’s military and infrastructure.
  • Iran confirmed the new deal and plans to sign it in Switzerland soon.
  • Obama spoke about this in a June 13 interview on “Good Morning America.”
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