President Donald Trump stated in an interview with Axios that the U.S.–Iran deal aimed at ending the war is still scheduled for signing on Sunday, despite recent tensions following an Israeli strike in Beirut and threats from Iran to retaliate. Trump noted that the Israeli action delayed the signing by a few hours, which was originally planned to take place shortly after the strike. He expressed his shock at the news and criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the timing of the attack, stating, 'He has no judgment.' Trump acknowledged that Hezbollah initiated the conflict but emphasized that no significant damage or casualties occurred. He argued that the Iran deal would ultimately benefit Israel by preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, requiring the disposal of nuclear materials, and allowing for inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities.
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Trump Discusses Iran Deal and Israeli Strike in Beirut
President Trump confirmed that the U.S.–Iran deal is still set to be signed on Sunday, despite an Israeli strike in Beirut that he claims delayed the process. He criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for the attack's timing, asserting that the deal would be beneficial for Israel by preventing Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'no fucking judgment'
- ✕ loaded language: 'fumed'
- ✕ loaded language: 'fucking attack'
- ✕ loaded language: 'pissed off'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
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Trump to Axios: Netanyahu has "no fucking judgment" but Iran deal still on
Trump Discusses Iran Deal and Israeli Strike in Beirut