This site is in early development (April 2026). Analysis and coverage are expanding — check back soon.

Reported claim

“The 2015 Iran nuclear deal had been working to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons until the United States withdrew under Trump in 2017.”

high confidence 11 sources

Reported by 11 sources.

Sources

Press TV supports low reliability
2026-04-02
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
قبل أن يمزّقه دونالد ترمب عام 2018 خدمةً لأهداف أمريكية وإسرائيلية تتعلق بالهيمنة لا بالأمن
2026-03-25
Hurriyet Daily News supports medium reliability
Iran had agreed in 2015 to broad restraints on its contested nuclear program in a deal that Trump ripped up during his first term as he joined Israel in applying pressure to the cleric-run state.
2026-03-25
Mohammad Marandi (aggregated) supports medium reliability
Relations between Washington and Tehran have been particularly tense since Trump decertified the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
2026-03-20
Consortium News supports medium reliability
The nuclear deal was working.
2026-03-20
Consortium News supports medium reliability
Until Trump pulled the U.S. out of the deal during his first administration, the JCPOA had been working to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
2026-03-20
Alexander Mercouris supports low reliability
Donald Trump gets elected and tears up that agreement
2026-03-17
Consortium News supports medium reliability
The nuclear deal was working.
2026-03-15
Trita Parsi (aggregated) supports medium reliability
The JCPOA was working. The nuclear threat had been taken off the table as a result
2026-03-13
Glenn Greenwald supports medium reliability
a deal which Trump, at Israel's insistence, tore up in 2018
2026-02-28
Mohammad Marandi (aggregated) supports medium reliability
Relations between Washington and Tehran have been particularly tense since Trump decertified the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
2017-12-30

This claim was extracted from third-party news sources and is not independently verified by The Narrative Gap. Confidence levels reflect how consistently the claim is reported across independent sources, not whether it is true. See Terms of Use.