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Foreign Policy

Schumer Attacks Trump for Repeating Obama's Iran Diplomacy

Democrats keep trying to out-hawk Republicans, even though the mood in America has shifted toward diplomacy.

Matthew Petti | 6.4.2025 10:17 AM

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U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer speaks to media at the start of the Israel Day Parade in New York City on May 18, 2025 | Ron Adar/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer speaks to media at the start of the Israel Day Parade in New York City on May 18, 2025 (Ron Adar/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom)

President Donald Trump wants a deal. The Iranian government wants a deal. The American and Iranian people all want a deal. And there's a deal on the table. But Sen. Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) is not happy with it.

"When it comes to negotiating with the terrorist government of Iran, Trump's all over the lot. One day he sounds tough, the next day he's backing off," Schumer said in a video message posted to X on Monday night. He accused Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff of negotiating "a secret side deal" that "lets Iran get away with everything" and claimed that "TACO Trump"—an acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out"—is "already folding."

Schumer clarified on Facebook that he was responding to a report in Axios, confirmed on Tuesday by The New York Times, that the Trump administration had proposed an interim deal to avoid a nuclear crisis. Under the reported terms of the offer, Iran would give up its domestic nuclear program in exchange for joining an international uranium enrichment consortium.

It's not even likely that Iran will accept the deal currently on the table. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei told an audience on Wednesday that "the plan that the Americans have presented is 100 percent opposed to [the slogan] we can do it." But Schumer seems to oppose negotiations on a deeper level. His video sounded awfully similar to attacks levied by hawkish Republicans against the Obama and Biden administrations during their negotiations with Iran.

When Iran diluted its enriched uranium and released American hostages in August 2023, three Republican members of Congress accused then-President Joe Biden of a "secret agreement" that "threatens U.S. national security." And when former President Barack Obama reached his own deal to restrain the Iranian nuclear program, Republican lawmakers claimed that he was being "fleeced" in "secret side-deals."

To be fair to Schumer, he has consistently been on Republicans' side, stating in 2015 that "the very real risk that Iran will not moderate and will, instead, use the agreement to pursue its nefarious goals is too great." Some Republican opponents of the deal at the time insisted that they only wanted a better deal, only to come out in favor of war in later years.

The dilemma that Trump, Biden, and Obama all faced is the same. Iran has a nuclear program that could be used to build weapons in the future—it is the "only non-nuclear-weapon state" to produce large quantities of 60 percent enriched uranium, according to a recent report by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency—an outcome the United States has promised to stop by force. Getting Iran to voluntarily give up its nuclear capabilities would require offering serious incentives, and many members of Congress clearly prefer war over concessions.

But the American people prefer a deal over a war. A poll published by the University of Maryland last month shows that 69 percent of Americans, including 64 percent of Republicans, prefer to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis with a negotiated deal, and only 14 percent of Americans want a war with Iran. So do Iranians, for that matter. Polling from last year shows that Iranians want a nuclear deal due to the economic cost of isolation.

The issue is partially self-inflicted for Trump. Obama had successfully negotiated a deal in 2015 that would put the Iranian nuclear program under international control in exchange for lifting the U.S. economic embargo against Iran. Trump pulled out of the deal in 2018, claiming that he could get a better deal through pressure. Instead, the U.S. and Iran escalated to the brink of war, and the Iranian nuclear program has continued with no limits for nearly a decade.

Unlike in 2015, when congressional Republicans voted unanimously against the deal, a large part of the Republican coalition now seems to favor diplomacy. Conservative media personalities such as Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, and Charlie Kirk have been loudly warning against the threat of war.

"Didn't we learn our lesson when we went to war in Iraq and killed Saddam Hussein because of 'weapons of mass destruction?' Did we ever find any?" asked Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) in a long screed on X last month.

On the other hand, some Democrats have taken up a strategy of trying to out-hawk Trump on foreign policy. During the 2024 election, Kamala Harris' campaign attacked Trump for failing to "respond" hard enough to Iran during his first term and criticizing economic sanctions. During the confirmation hearing for Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby in March, several Democrats joined Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.) in attacking Trump's diplomatic "capitulations."

Another wrinkle is that Iran's archenemy, Israel, has reportedly prepared to attack the Iranian nuclear program no matter what the U.S. does. The Iranian government has said that it would consider the U.S. a "participant" in any Israeli attack and respond accordingly. Trump publicly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran "because we're very close to a solution."

Attacking Trump's diplomacy makes sense for Schumer from both perspectives. On one hand, he's portraying Democrats as the tougher party on national security. On the other, he's shoring up his pro-Israel credentials. ("My job is to keep the left pro-Israel," Schumer told The New York Times earlier this year.) Yet he's swimming against the tide of his own base—and overwhelming public opinion—to do so.

Harris' former foreign policy adviser, Phil Gordon, had a slightly different view on how Democrats should approach the issue: "We should focus our outrage on the many genuinely outrageous aspects of Trump's foreign policy, and if he happens to get a nuclear deal that is in our interest we should support it."

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  1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   2 days ago

    Chuck has outlived his usefulness.

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    1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

      But not his malignance.

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  2. sarcasmic   2 days ago

    Democrats did it first and that means it’s not ok? I’m confused.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   2 days ago

      No doubt.

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

      The default state of drunken idiots.

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  3. Neutral not Neutered   2 days ago

    It’s astonishing that hateful flip flopping disingenuous fossils like Schumer still receive votes.

    Isn’t the DNC the party that hates old white men? Didn’t they profess the reason for the world’s problems is old white men?

    Maybe I just found the answer. DNC voters really don’t know what it is they want or stand for because they are constantly flip flopping around naively gaslit and chasing the hate and fear mongers who are not for anything but themselves and only against what the others are doing.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   2 days ago

      See sarc above for an example.

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  4. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

    The NPT says that non-weapon states have the right peaceful nuclear technology and the weapon states need to respect that. Iran has not been declared to be out of compliance with the NPT or Additional Protocols. The US is in violation of the NPT by bullying Iran, and threatens the foundation of the NPT. The “crisis” is in Trump’s head.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Not signed with autopen)   2 days ago

      Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.

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      1. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

        I know that, you know that, the US knows that, Iran knows that. Everyone knows that.

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        1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

          And Iran now has the capability of creating a nuclear weapon, or has already built one.

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          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 days ago

            Because Dumbfuck Donnie canceled a perfectly good existing deal.

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            1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

              You were banned for posting a link to child porn.

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            2. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

              No,faggot Kiddie Raper. It’s because Obama made that retarded deal in the first place. Did your child raping ass really think the Iranian regime would deal in good faith? Are even you that stupid?

              Of course you are. Your stupidity and your pedophilia are why you are a Soros worshipping, faggot child raping Marxist.

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            3. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

              Oh, and here is what Schumer wrote about the Obama deal that you love so much back in 2015.

              https://www.schumer.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/my-position-on-the-iran-deal

              And I hate to dash your hopes, but my links don’t involve little kids getting raped.

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          2. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

            1. Iran has not built one. If they did there would be missing uranium.
            2. Many non-weapon states have the ability to build one. It is not that difficult.

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            1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

              But they can’t enrich the uranium to weapons grade levels. And no, we really don’t know they haven’t built one.

              Tony. You are one of the most willfully obtuse morons I’ve ever encountered. Do gay men a favor, and commit suicide. Your continued existence gives them a black eye.

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              1. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

                If they had one, there would be missing uranium that the IAEA would see.

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                1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

                  Right. Because Iran hasn’t been working with the Chinese and the Norks covertly to bypass all that.

                  Again, are you really this stupid Tony?

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    2. sarcasmic   2 days ago

      For Trump everything is a “crisis” because emergencies give him powers.

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      1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 days ago

        He learned that from democrats.

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    3. TrickyVic (old school)   2 days ago

      “”Iran has not been declared to be out of compliance with the NPT or Additional Protocols.””

      Top Secret projects are not declared and they are rarely known to adversary governments unless spies are deployed. Just sayin.

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      1. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

        And until that project is found, we can’t assume they have one. And there is solid evidence they don’t.

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        1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

          We can. Blinken said so last year when he announced that Iran now has the ability to make a working nuclear weapon. This was nearly a year ago.

          Since your guy says it is so, then it so, right? Or do you take the word of the Iranian regime over your own democrat overlords?

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          1. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

            Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and other countries also have the ability.

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            1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

              And. One of them are threatening to use nukes. The Iranian regime regularly threatens us, Europe, and Israel. Iran having nuclear weapons will also set off a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. Is that really what you want?

              I know you’re a far left treasonous democrat, but do you really want any of that to happen?

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  5. MWAocdoc   2 days ago

    C’mon, say it with me: “It’s none of Schumer’s business!” It is NONE of ANY American’s business whether Iran enriches uranium for nuclear fueled energy generation or to make nuclear weapons. America has NO “vital national interests” in the region and no legitimate excuse to meddle in the internal affairs of Iran or Iran’s international relationships. We meddled in Ukraine’s separation from the USSR and the Warsaw Pact and encouraged Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons. Now they no longer have an ultimate deterrent to prevent Russia from invading and re-conquering them! Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation are stupid goals any way you might try to look at them and those policies have failed at all levels, yet we let our politicians continue to use them as excuses to meddle, with nothing but downside for the American people.

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    1. YehoshuaK   2 days ago

      It absolutely is America’s business. You know why? Because the Ayatollah Regime is ideologically committed to the physical destruction of America. It always has been.

      Since coming to power, the Ayatollah Regime has used violence against America at every opportunity. American diplomats, American military, American civilians in and outside of America, all have been targets of Iranian warfare.

      When someone says they want to kill you, and constantly do try to kill you, you should believe that they want to kill you. And you are entirely within your rights to make sure that they won’t have the means to kill you.

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      1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

        We should have exterminated the Iranian regime in it’s infancy. And as usual, the democrats are to blame for this.

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    2. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

      What an incredibly suicidal and obtuse thing to say. They will have the capacity to launch a nuclear missile at the US. It is absolutely in our interest to eliminate their entire nuclear program.

      Trump is 100% correct on this. Case closed.

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  6. Bipedal Humanoid   2 days ago

    I call into question every New Yorker who continues to vote for this retarded carnival barker who probably buggers Jerry Nadler.

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    1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

      NYC should be under martial law.

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  7. JFree   2 days ago

    it is the “only non-nuclear-weapon state” to produce large quantities of 60 percent enriched uranium

    How many other non-nuclear-weapon states are under sanctions, have been under sanctions for close to 40 years, prohibited from importing all enrichment levels of uranium to fuel either their energy reactor or their medical/research reactor, and under regular attack from non-compliant-nuclear-weapon states that aren’t even part of NPT?

    60 percent is a very symbolic level which should be understood by both the US and Israel. It is not an arbitrary stopping point on the way to 90% weapons-grade. It is the level needed for a nuclear reactor in a submarine. The level needed to silently get to (and stay under for a long while) the eastern Mediterranean and Diego Garcia. Are they buying one or two old nuclear-powered subs from Russia? Why not? We’re the ones who made sure all possible ‘diplomacy’ with Iran was sabotaged. We’re the ones who keep threatening them. Why shouldn’t they respond to that.

    Then again – one of the major purposes of all arms control agreements is to improve relations (avoid war) as the inspection/verification protocols get implemented. To improve relations so that Iran says – we don’t need nuclear-powered subs and we can actually BUY enriched fuel for reactors without the US/Israel sticking that under regular sanctions/attack. The US has, unsurprisingly, not remembered a damn thing from the Cold War arms control agreements (which were a reason the Cold War remained Cold not Hot – not that Americans will remember that either). And Israel (and the pols they’ve bought) doesn’t want any of that.

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    1. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

      One can build a sub reactor with any enrichment over natural. But the lower the enrichment the larger the reactor.

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      1. Otto Penn, American President 2021-2025   2 days ago

        Iran is swimming in oil. They have no need for a nuclear program, outside of building nuclear weapons to murdering all the people they say they want to murder. So let them abandon their Islamist genocidal goals, and they can sell their oil openly.

        But there will be no more Iranian nuclear program.

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  8. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>Democrats keep trying to out-hawk Republicans

    premise fail Democrats have been warmongers forever.

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  9. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

    Schumer Attacks Trump for Everything.

    FIFY.

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