Former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly defended the Iran nuclear deal on June 18th, launching a verbal attack on those who criticize the agreement. He labeled critics as “fools” and motivated by “envy,” without specifying who he was addressing. This statement marks a rare defense of a deal he previously condemned and withdrew the U.S. from during his presidency. The comments were made without providing further details regarding his current stance or the basis for his criticism of his detractors. The remarks have sparked renewed debate about the former president’s foreign policy and his ongoing influence on political discourse. It remains unclear what prompted Trump to revisit and defend the Iran deal at this time.