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White House Says Iran Deal Could Take Days, Cites ‘Back and Forth’ on Details: Report

  • Mike Pompeo criticized the proposed deal with Iran, accusing it of enabling the IRGC to build weapons and spread terror, and linked it to Obama-era officials Wendy Sherman, Robert Malley, and Ben Rhodes.
  • Pompeo stated the deal is 'not remotely America First' and insisted on opening the strait, cutting Iran's funding, and reducing its regional threat.
  • He urged immediate action, saying it is 'overdue' and calling to proceed.
  • Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung dismissed Pompeo's comments, saying he lacks understanding of the situation and should leave the work to professionals.
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The White House does not expect a final agreement on a temporary deal with Iran by Sunday. US President Donald Trump and Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei still need to give their approval, and that could take days, according to American media outlets such as news site Axios and The New York Times.

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Raw Story broke the news in United States on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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