Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) criticizes President Donald Trump’s new Iran agreement in an interview on NBC News’ Meet the Press. Booker says the United States has “capitulated to the enemy,” arguing that the deal does not address the threat he associates with Iran. He also expresses concern about the influence of political leaders involved in the negotiation and response to Iran, and says he “cannot wait” until leaders such as Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are “off the world stage.” The interview centers on Booker’s view that the agreement falls short and raises broader questions about U.S. policy toward Iran and regional security. The remarks are presented as part of Booker’s broader critique of the deal, rather than a step-by-step discussion of specific provisions. Overall, the coverage reflects Booker’s stance that the agreement weakens U.S. position and does not adequately protect against Iranian actions.
Cory Booker criticizes Trump’s Iran agreement on Meet the Press
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) criticizes President Donald Trump’s new Iran agreement in an interview on NBC News’ Meet the Press. Booker says the United States has “capitulated to the enemy,” arguing that...
- Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) criticizes President Trump’s new Iran agreement in an interview on Meet the Press.
- Booker says the U.S. has “capitulated to the enemy” regarding the Iran deal.
- He argues the agreement does not adequately address the threat he associates with Iran.
- Booker says he “cannot wait” for leaders including Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be “off the world stage.”
- The coverage focuses on Booker’s opposition to the deal and his broader concerns about U.S. policy toward Iran.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) on Meet the Press slammed President Trump’s new Iran agreement and said he “cannot wait” until leaders such as Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are “off the world stage.”
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