President Donald Trump reignited the Iran nuclear deal debate, blasting former President Barack Obama’s JCPOA and reviving claims about the $1.7 billion cash payment to Tehran. Trump also warned that military action could resume if Iran fails to honor a new agreement, saying the U.S. would respond forcefully to any violations. The remarks have sparked fresh controversy over U.S.-Iran relations, sanctions, and the future of Middle East security.

President Trump has warned Iran of renewed military action or a significant financial demand if a nuclear deal isn't reached. He asserted his agreement would ensure free passage…

Obama’s 2015 JCPOA deal saw Iran submit to regular IAEA inspections for the first time in a decade

Trump is threatening to blow up his own memorandum of understanding.