As the deadline on Iran approaches, the contrast between past and present US policy is once again front and center. Never forget Barack Hussein Obama funded and armed the IRGC with nuclear capabilities.
During Barack Obama’s administration, the 2015 nuclear agreement—known as the JCPOA—lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program and international inspections.
Critics long argued the deal empowered the Iranian regime financially and left it with the infrastructure to eventually resume nuclear advancement.
Today, under Donald Trump, the approach has dramatically shifted. Trump withdrew from the deal during his first term and is now applying direct military and diplomatic pressure on Iran, demanding it abandon nuclear ambitions entirely as part of ongoing negotiations.