Barack Obama says US is ‘worse off’ than before US war with Iran
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President Trump and Iran have finalized a preliminary agreement containing fourteen commitments to terminate their military conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and establish a timeline for resolving their nuclear differences. The accord mandates Iranian reduction of enriched uranium stockpiles while the United States removes trade sanctions, enabling Iranian petroleum sales. Political response has divided sharply: Trump's supporters celebrate a major diplomatic achievement, while critics—including fellow Republicans—question whether the concessions justify the stated benefits and dispute claims that Iran's military capabilities have been substantially weakened.
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Former president nevertheless said in an interview that he was happy to see a ceasefire with Iran and hopes it holds
Analysis: Iran peace deal makes clear how far US has been forced to retreat since 2025
Barack Obama has said that after 15 weeks of war with Iran, the US is now “worse off” than before the conflict started in February.
“We’ve now fought a war, spent billions and billions of dollars, you know, put enormous strain on our military. A lot of people have died. And it feels like we’re back where we were before we started the war, except maybe a little bit worse off,” the former US president told NBC News in an interview that aired on Friday.
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