Campaign Action International observers agree that Iran has complied with the 2015 deal to freeze its nuclear weapons program, so Donald Trump's aides strained to find a way for him to complain about the deal they still believe serves our national interests. The New York Times writes: That solution was to declare that Iran was violating the “spirit” of the accord and that the entire agreement was no longer in the United States’ national security interests — even while acknowledging that Tehran had lived up to the letter of the agreement. That gave Trump the opportunity to talk tough about Iran on Friday, calling it a "fanatical" and "murderous" regime with a "sinister vision for the future" while still punting responsibility for fixing the deal to Congress.