Rupert Murdoch Media Turns on Trump Iran Deal
Summary
Conservative media outlets connected to Rupert Murdoch, including Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, are now criticizing President Donald Trump’s deal with Iran. They question the deal’s effectiveness and worry it may help Iran financially despite U.S. efforts to pressure Tehran.Key Facts
- Fox News hosts and commentators have expressed doubts about the deal’s clear terms and enforcement.
- Brian Kilmeade called parts of the agreement vague and questioned if it met U.S. goals.
- Trey Gowdy said Iran might end up richer even though it lost the conflict.
- Retired General Jack Keane warned that a $300 billion recovery plan for Iran could strengthen its current leaders.
- The White House said the deal ended fighting, lowered energy prices, and forced Iran to give up nuclear ambitions.
- Mark Levin, usually a strong Trump supporter, sharply criticized the deal in a detailed review on social media.
- Rupert Murdoch reportedly urged President Trump to take a hard line on Iran before the deal.
- The deal is called a “memorandum of understanding” (MOU), which is an agreement outlining terms but may lack full legal force.
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