Obama Urges Diplomacy Over Force in Foreign Policy, Cites Iran Nuclear Deal

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency,
former U.S. President Barack Obama stated in an exclusive interview with ABC News that he doubts a significantly different nuclear agreement with Iran can be reached compared to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which he noted was effective until the United States withdrew in 2018.
Obama expressed hope for a cessation of bombings to prevent further suffering among ordinary people. He recalled that the notion of achieving solutions through aggression and bombing is not effective for foreign policy challenges. While it may sometimes appear desirable, the reality is that time must be invested in finding diplomatic pathways.
The former president elaborated that this approach eliminates the necessity of initiating war. He concluded that the lesson to be learned now is to rely on diplomacy rather than conflict.

