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Trump's new Iran deal protocol is more lenient than Obama's 2013 agreement

Trump's new Iran deal protocol is more lenient than Obama's 2013 agreement

L'Orient-Le Jour

Donald Trump's administration has signed a new memorandum of understanding with Iran, which is being compared to the 2015 JCPOA and is noted as being more conciliatory than a 2013 Obama-era agreement.

7 sources across fr, English · blind spot: little coverage from the left

Left 14% · Center 71% · Right 14%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources on the left suggest that the agreement reached between Trump and Iran is more lenient than the one negotiated by Obama in 2013, with some questioning if Iran's withdrawal from Southern Lebanon was brokered by Iran itself.

Center: Central sources report on the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Trump and Iran, noting that Trump dismissed criticism following the agreement.

Right: Right-leaning sources focus on Trump's assertion of his power and the perceived leniency of the new Iran deal compared to Obama's.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of the agreement's significance and Trump's role, with some sources highlighting potential Iranian influence and others emphasizing Trump's unilateral actions and perceived strength.

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