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Barack Obama says US is ‘worse off’ than before war with Iran
Former president nevertheless said in an interview that he was happy to see a ceasefire with Iran and hopes it holds Analysis: Iran peace deal makes clear how far US has been forced to retreat since 2025 Barack Obama has said that after 15 weeks of war with Iran , the US is now “worse off” than before the conflict started in February. “We’ve now fought a war, spent billions and billions of dollars, you know, put enormous strain on our military. A lot of people have died. And it feels like we’re back where we were before we started the war, except maybe a little bit worse off,” the former US president told NBC New...
- Time
- 19 Jun 2026, 16:14 CEST
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- The Guardian - World
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- medium · direct source trail
- Actors
- Iran, United States, Pakistan, UN, WHO
Former president nevertheless said in an interview that he was happy to see a ceasefire with Iran and hopes it holds Analysis: Iran peace deal makes clear how far US has been forced to retreat since 2025 Barack Obama has said that after 15 weeks of war with Iran , the US is now “worse off” than before the conflict started in February. “We’ve now fought a war, spent billions and billions of dollars, you know, put enormous strain on our military. A lot of people have died. And it feels like we’re back where we were before we started the war, except maybe a little bit worse off,” the former US president told NBC New...
What is reported
Barack Obama says US is ‘worse off’ than before war with Iran
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- Timestamp and original URL are captured: 19 Jun 2026, 16:14 CEST.
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- The visible source is The Guardian - World.
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