Trump’s MoU with Iran draws backlash from some Republicans
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy blasts US-Iran MoU as 'worst foreign policy blunder in decades'.
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy blasts US-Iran MoU as 'worst foreign policy blunder in decades'. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
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Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy blasts US-Iran MoU as 'worst foreign policy blunder in decades'.
Senator Bill Cassidy attacks ‘worst foreign policy blunder in decades’ while others in his party skeptical over peace deal A handful of Senate Republicans have sharply criticized the agreement Donald Trump reached with Iran, accusing the administration of committing “the worst foreign policy blunder in decades”. On Wednesday, the Trump administration released the text of an interim deal between Washington and Tehran to end the 110-day conflict, framing it as a “major win” for the US – even as the 14-point accord made significant political and financial concessions to Iran to reopen the strait of Hormuz and prevent a “worldwide depression”. Continue reading...
Trump is framing a tentative peace deal with Iran as a victory for the U.S., but fractures in the Republican Party suggest that could be a hard sell.
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Trump promised a better deal than the 2015 JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran - but is it? Grouped from 5 articles across 4 sources.
BBC analysts assess the claims by both Washington and Tehran to have won a victory with the deal to end their war. Grouped from 43 articles across 12 sources.
"The only way the Iranians get any of these resources ... is if they comply fully" with the terms of the deal, Vice President JD Vance said. Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.
President Donald Trump says it’s ‘unfair’ for Iran to lack ballistic missiles if other regional countries have them. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Analysts warn that pro-Israel groups and politicians in Washington will likely push to derail diplomacy with Tehran.
Trump says US will not pay for planned fund as part of Iran MoU, as lawmakers connect price tag to affordability issues.