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Obama’s policies toward Iran remain one of the most debated chapters in recent U.S. foreign policy. Critics argue that years of diplomacy and the nuclear deal allowed Iran to grow more confident in the region, while supporters say those efforts were meant to prevent conflict and limit nuclear development.
Obama’s policies toward Iran remain one of the most debated chapters in recent U.S. foreign policy. Critics argue that years of diplomacy and the nuclear deal allowed Iran to grow more confident in the region, while supporters say those efforts were meant to prevent conflict and limit nuclear development.
When President Trump took office, he took a very different approach—pulling out of the nuclear agreement, increasing sanctions, and taking a harder stance against Iranian leadership and military activity.
The contrast between the two strategies continues to fuel debate over whether diplomacy or pressure is the better path to protect American interests and maintain stability in the Middle East.
