Trump’s 2018 Iran Deal Exit Sets Up 2026 Challenges
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Former President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal in 2018 is now creating complications for him as he faces political scrutiny in 2026.
The move, announced in December 2018, ended the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action that had limited Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump’s exit has been cited by critics as a factor that could influence his standing within the Republican Party and affect his prospects for future political endeavors.
While the withdrawal was a diplomatic action, its long‑term repercussions are being felt in the current political climate, with analysts noting that the decision may impact Trump’s influence in shaping U.S. policy toward Iran and other international issues.
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