Trump Faces Backlash from Supporters Over Iran Deal Comments
Trump's own fans turn on him over new Iran deal: 'You can't fool your base'

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Donald Trump's recent praise for negotiations with Iran has sparked outrage among his supporters on Truth Social, who accuse him of emulating Barack Obama's diplomatic failures. Many are calling for military action against Iran instead of further negotiations, expressing a deep frustration with Trump's approach to the regime.
- 01Trump described negotiations with Iran as 'productive and professional,' leading to backlash from his supporters.
- 02Many supporters compared Trump's approach to that of Barack Obama, criticizing the lifting of sanctions.
- 03Calls for military action against Iran have surged among his base, with some demanding unconditional surrender.
- 04Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized the proposed deal, likening it to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
- 05Trump's communications director responded aggressively to Pompeo's remarks, indicating internal divisions.
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Donald Trump's recent comments on negotiations with Iran, where he described them as 'productive and professional,' have ignited a backlash from his supporters on Truth Social. Many of his most ardent fans accuse him of repeating the mistakes of former President Barack Obama, particularly in relation to sanctions and diplomatic engagement with the Iranian regime. Supporters expressed their discontent, with one user stating, 'You can't fool your base,' and comparing Trump's actions to the appeasement strategies of historical figures like Neville Chamberlain. The prevailing sentiment among his base is a call for military action against Iran, with numerous comments advocating for the regime's destruction rather than any form of negotiation. This internal conflict reflects a growing divide within conservative circles regarding Trump's Iran diplomacy, as even former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized the potential deal, suggesting it mirrors the failed strategies of the past. Trump's team has attempted to defend his stance, asserting that his approach is fundamentally different from Obama's, yet the skepticism among his supporters indicates a significant rift that could impact his political standing.
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