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Just In : Tim Kaine argued in a CNN interview that Iran’s nuclear program was effectively controlled under the Obama administration, criticizing current U.S. policy.
Just In : Tim Kaine argued in a CNN interview that Iran’s nuclear program was effectively controlled under the Obama administration, criticizing current U.S. policy.
He claimed the situation has deteriorated since the U.S. exited the prior nuclear agreement, linking current tensions and economic impacts to that decision.
Supporters of the US President Donald Trump administration strongly dispute that narrative, pointing to Iran’s continued enrichment, regional aggression, and access to financial resources during that period.
They argue the previous deal failed to permanently halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions and instead delayed while enabling destabilizing behavior.
The debate underscores a broader divide over whether past diplomacy ensured security or merely postponed a growing threat.
