The Guardian criticized Trump's "peace plan" with a comical caricature (photo)

The popular British newspaper The Guardian sarcastically criticized the 15-point "peace plan" put forward by US President Donald Trump for Iran.
In the caricature published on the pages of the publication, the content of this plan is reflected in a sarcastic form. In it, most of the clauses are expressed with the demand "Give me oil," while the rest contain conditions such as "Tell me that you love me," "Tell me that you need me."
Observers note that such descriptive criticism actually means that the essence of the political initiative is questioned. Through the caricature, the authors tried to portray Trump's foreign policy approach as overly simplified and unilaterally focused on interests.
According to analysts, such sharp irony indicates an increasingly critical attitude towards political decisions and initiatives in the Western press. Thus, this caricature is assessed not only as a funny image, but also as a serious political gesture.
