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https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2026/06/23/trump-gets-negative-reviews-internationally-as-fewer-say-u-s-is-a-reliable-partner/
What a rotten deal we made with Iran: How Trump's 2013 tweet turns prophetic
US Iran News: Trump once called a 2013 Iran nuclear deal rotten"and vowed to negotiate something better. After dismantling the Obama-era accord and confronting Tehran militarily, he has secured a deal that opponents say exceeds the concessions he once condemned.
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/us-news/story/us-iran-2013-donald-trump-rotten-deal-iran-14-point-peace-deal-300-billion-dollars-prophecy-obama-jcpoa-2929256-2026-06-18

Trump once called a 2013 Iran nuclear deal rotten and vowed to negotiate something better. After dismantling the Obama-era accord and confronting Tehran militarily, he has secured a deal that opponents say exceeds the concessions he once condemned.
US president says Netanyahu has to be ‘more responsible’, as Hezbollah says deal hinges on Israel withdrawing
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/jun/16/iran-us-deal-trump-vance-strait-hormuz-israel-lebanon-middle-east-latest-news-updates
While promising more strikes against Iran on Thursday, President Donald Trump suggested that the US would soon be “taking” Kharg Island in an imperialist bid to seize “total control” of the country’s oil and gas market, an operation that would likely require ground troops.
In an interview with Fox & Friends, President Trump fawns over Fox News' coverage of the war in Iran
Donald Trump: “Fox is great, and — all the anchors on Fox have been fantastic from Sean to Jesse, Laura, I mean they have all been great, everybody, every single anchor has been great”
Trump the unreliable narrator fails to force reality to match his story on Iran
A cycle of threat, detente and deadlock repeats itself wearisomely as the president’s war in Iran drags on
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/10/trump-iran-war-analysis
Surging US consumer inflation hits three-year high in key challenge for Trump
US consumer inflation surged to a fresh three-year high in May, with soaring energy prices caused by US President Donald Trump’s Iran war posing a key challenge to Republicans ahead of midterm elections.