Trump’s Iran Gamble Divides GOP Hawks and ‘America First’ Conservatives over What Victory Looks Like
- Vice President JD Vance defended the memorandum of understanding between President Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian, stating economic benefits depend on Iran's sustained compliance and abandonment of its nuclear program and hostile activities.
- Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker and other GOP critics argue the deal could empower Iran economically and militarily, warning that $300 billion for Iran’s reconstruction might enable Tehran to rebuild its military and nuclear capabilities.
- The deal has caused a split among Republicans, with hawks seeking leverage for lasting strategic gains while America First conservatives focus on neutralizing threats without prolonged wars; former Vice President Mike Pence called the agreement appeasement.
- Vance claimed the agreement has already produced results, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipment and weakening Iran’s nuclear capabilities, while emphasizing continued U.S. pressure through inspections and verification.
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$300 billion for Tehran, frozen funds released. Republicans warn that the deal is too weak. Even close associates express doubts.
President Trump’s Iran Deal Splits Republicans Over What Winning Means – 100PercentFedUp.com – by Isaac
President Trump got Republicans on the same page when the United States and Israel hit Iran’s nuclear sites. The peace document that followed is a different story. The Iran memorandum of understanding has opened a real argument inside the GOP, and it is not a left-versus-right fight. It is hawks versus America First conservatives over what America was actually trying to win. BREAKING: VP Vance arrives in Switzerland for Iran peace talks as Pres…
Trump’s Iran gamble divides GOP hawks and ‘America First’ conservatives over what victory looks like
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump may have united Republicans behind military action against Iran, but his push to formalize peace is proving far more divisive. As details of a memorandum of understanding emerge, GOP hawks are questioning whether the administration gave up too much, while Trump allies argue the president achieved a historic objective that crippled Iran’s military capabilities without dragging the…
JUST IN: GOP Divided Over Trump’s Iran Deal As Critics Sound The Alarm
President Donald Trump’s foreign policy initiatives illustrate a profound rift within the Republican Party, particularly regarding military engagement with Iran. As Trump seeks to formalize a peace agreement after a series of military actions, his approach demonstrates ambition and considerable contention among GOP members. This divide speaks to broader questions about America’s role in the world and what constitutes success in foreign relations…
Ormuz's deal gives oxygen to the mullahs, saves Trump from energy shock, and makes Vance own a very dangerous bet.
Vance says ‘United States wins either way’ as he defends Trump’s Iran deal against GOP skeptics
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Vice President JD Vance pushed back Saturday on criticism that the deal signed between President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian would hand Tehran economic benefits without requiring meaningful changes in the terror-sponsoring nation’s behavior. In a morning interview on “Fox & Friends,” Vance brushed aside concerns raised by Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker, R…

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