‘No credibility’: Obama’s top Iran negotiator torched by State Department after ripping Trump war plan

The State Department pushes back on former Obama Iran deal negotiator Wendy Sherman after she criticizes Trump’s strategy, igniting a sharp war of words over Democrats' foreign policy with regime.
‘No credibility’: Obama’s top Iran negotiator torched by State Department after ripping Trump war plan

‘No credibility’: Obama’s top Iran negotiator torched by State Department after ripping Trump war plan Wendy Sherman, a key negotiator for the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal, launched a strong attack on President Trump’s Iran strategy, calling it tactical and transactional without a real plan. The State Department and Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz strongly pushed back, questioning Sherman’s credibility due to her involvement in the Iran deal and calling her anti-Israel for her comments on Gaza. Sherman also criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu’s role in Gaza, which Dershowitz characterized as bigoted and anti-Israel.

  • Wendy Sherman, former lead negotiator for the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal, criticized President Trump’s Iran strategy in recent interviews.
  • Sherman stated Trump lacks a strategy, is too tactical and transactional, and has harmed alliances, American taxpayers, and U.S. power projection.
  • The State Department countered, calling Sherman’s criticisms baseless and questioning her credibility due to her role in the Iran deal.
  • Alan Dershowitz called Sherman the ‘primary villain’ of the Iran deal and accused her of being anti-Israel.
  • Sherman also made controversial statements, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of leading a ‘genocide in Gaza’ and destabilizing the Middle East.
  • Dershowitz described Sherman’s views as bigoted and anti-Israel, interpreting them through an Obama-era lens.
  • The article notes a perceived anti-Israel sentiment within the Democratic Party.
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