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Trump's Iran Strategy Wins Regional and Global Backing

Trump's Iran strategy gains traction across the Middle East and beyond. Despite broad support, a joint plan involving all parties remains unconfirmed.

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Trump's Iran Strategy Wins Regional and Global Backing

Former US President Donald Trump's Iran strategy, implemented during his first term (2017-2021), received backing from various quarters. Israel and many Arab nations in the region, along with other Islamic countries worldwide, threw their support behind his plan. This involved the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA), imposing stringent sanctions, and aligning diplomatically with Israel and certain Arab states.

Trump's plan was well-received in Israel, with the country's leadership endorsing his approach towards Iran. Meanwhile, numerous Arab countries in the region also voiced their support for the strategy. Notably, this backing was not confined to the Middle East, as other Islamic nations around the world also expressed their approval. However, it's important to note that there is no documented evidence of a joint plan developed at a specific time, involving Israel, Arab countries, and other Muslim nations together with the US.

Trump's Iran plan, which included withdrawing from the JCPOA and imposing sanctions, found favour with Israel and many Arab nations in the region, as well as other Islamic countries worldwide. Despite this broad support, there is no publicly available record of a collaborative plan involving all these parties.

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