Graham: Trump trustworthy on Iran, but Tehran not after decades of deceit
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Summary
The clip shows Sen. Lindsey Graham responding to a question on whether Trump and Iran can reach a good deal to end conflict. Graham affirms trust in Trump, expresses doubt about Iran given 47 years of deceit, and credits Trump-era actions for weakening Iran militarily and economically. He references Operations Epic Fury and Midnight Hammer, advocates putting Iran in a box to enable regional peace including Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords, and hopes for a diplomatic solution contingent on Iran's choices.
Editorial Assessment
Graham's description of US military operations and their impact on Iran is consistent with Pentagon and think-tank reporting on strikes that damaged missile sites, naval assets, and nuclear infrastructure. His emphasis on Trump's record omits details of the current preliminary US-Iran framework agreement and his own public concerns about differing interpretations and nuclear provisions. The framing presents a one-sided hawkish view without counterpoints on economic costs, regional reactions, or negotiation status. Viewers miss the fluid diplomatic context as of mid-June 2026, including reported ceasefire extensions and skepticism from other Republicans.
Key Moments
President Trump can be trusted on Iran deal; Iran cannot given 47 years of deceit
Graham's opinion; aligns with his consistent hawkish stance documented in recent statements
Trump has done more to deal with Iran than anyone; Iran now weakest militarily and economy in shambles due to Epic Fury and Midnight Hammer
Supported by White House, CENTCOM, and CSIS reports on strike impacts including 90% drop in missile attacks and navy losses
Goal is to weaken Iran to enable Saudi Arabia joining Abraham Accords and regional peace
Accords expansion discussed but Saudi normalization remains stalled pending Palestinian issues and Iran deal terms as of June 2026
Notable Concerns
- Lacks context on active preliminary US-Iran deal and Graham's expressed doubts about it
Sources Consulted
- Trump: Iran will suffer 'ultimate consequences' if it reneges on peace deal
- Trump denies hawkish ally Graham's doubts about Iran war deal: 'Lindsey's fine'
- Trump questions Lindsey Graham's skepticism on Iran deal
- Trumpβs Iran deal greeted with skepticism on Capitol Hill
- Trump Is Losing the Hawks Who Once Defended the Iran War
- Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is Facing a Berlin Wall Moment
- Graham hails Trump's Abraham Accords push after Iran deal criticism
- Republican Senator Graham warns Saudi Arabia of 'severe consequences' if it does not join Abraham Accords
- GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham, Roger Wicker blast reports of Iran deal
- Senator Lindsey Graham discusses U.S. Israeli strikes on Iran in Operation Epic Fury
- Lindsey Graham hails Trump's Iran operation 11 years after laying out a similar plan
- Peace Through Strength: Operation Epic Fury Crushes Iranian Threat