Some GOP senators and Trump allies have harsh reviews of his agreement to end Iran war
Republican critics warn the interim pact could send Iran billions in relief and face legal scrutiny in Congress.
- President Donald Trump's memorandum of understanding with Iran faces immediate backlash from Senate Republicans, who criticize the framework's lack of transparency and potential concessions regarding sanctions relief.
- Senator Roger Wicker and Senator Tom Cotton specifically challenged the $300 billion reconstruction fund and oil sanctions removal, arguing these terms could generate $200 million daily for a regime they view as threatening.
- Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Wicker warned the agreement 'negotiates away the victories of Operation Epic Fury,' while Cotton called aspects of the deal 'a step in the wrong direction.'
- Thune and other GOP members expressed a 'high level of dismay,' demanding details to ensure financial incentives remain conditioned on Iran's performance regarding nuclear weapons.
- Defending the negotiations on Thursday, Trump dismissed critics as 'jealous, bad people, or stupid,' asserting the country remains 'strong, safe, and respected like never before' despite GOP opposition.
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In the USA there is growing criticism of the framework agreement with Iran - also from the ranks of the Republicans. Above all, the planned reconstruction fund for Tehran is resisting.
Some Republicans criticize Iran deal
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The framework agreement with Iran negotiated by the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump meets fiercely in the Republican Party ... The post "Desaster": "Unsettling: After the Iran deal, Trump's criticism from its own ranks is hailed first on Apollo News.

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