Trump May Weather Iran Deal Humiliation, Netanyahu Likely Not
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to endure the political fallout from the Iran nuclear deal, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unlikely to survive the same humiliation.
The Guardian’s Simon Tisdall reports that Trump’s prospects for weathering the backlash are better than Netanyahu’s, citing the differing political contexts and public support in their respective countries.
Tisdall notes that Netanyahu’s position is more vulnerable due to Israel’s domestic political climate and the broader regional implications of the deal.
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