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Obama-Biden Iran Negotiator Says Trump Doesn’t Have Enough Experts, Bemoans ‘Genocide’ in Gaza

Wendy Sherman unloads in interview with Mishal Husain of Bloomberg

By Ira Stoll

An Obama and Biden State Department administration official who participated in the negotiations that led to the 2015 deal that gave Iran $700 billion in sanctions relief in exchange for promises of an unverifiable temporary pause in its nuclear weapons program is now complaining that President Trump doesn’t have enough expert advice.

Wendy Sherman, who was deputy secretary of state in the Biden administration and under secretary of state for political affairs in the Obama administration with a stint in between as a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, also criticized the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, saying, he “has led us down a road—and we have been part of it—that has, in essence, created a genocide in Gaza that has destabilized the Middle East.” Sherman made her comments in an interview with Bloomberg’s Mishal Husain, a British Muslim veteran of the BBC who spoke at Oxford in October 2025 about what she called “acute mass harm to civilians in Gaza, in Sudan, in Ukraine.” Husain also used the Oxford speech to denounce Israel for deliberately killing Palestinian journalists, without acknowledging that many of the so-called journalists were terrorists.

It’s a closer race between what’s more repugnant—Sherman, with her track record, crapping all over President Trump’s Iran policy and falsely accusing Israel and the U.S. of genocide, or former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg hiring Husain and providing her and Sherman with a platform to promote these falsehoods.

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