Trump Seeks Iran Deal; GOP Lawmakers Fear Excessive Concessions
President Trump's push for a deal with Iran has sparked backlash within the GOP, with lawmakers warning of excessive concessions. Critics argue that easing sanctions in exchange for nuclear restrictions and reopening the Strait of Hormuz could empower the Iranian regime and allow for nuclear proliferation.
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Central News Agency, Washington, May 24. President Trump's push over the weekend for a deal with Iran has sparked backlash within his own party, with several Republican lawmakers warning that he may be making too many concessions to Tehran. According to the Financial Times, following reports that US negotiators were nearing a deal, foreign policy hawks such as Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz spoke out publicly. The proposed deal reportedly includes concessions to Iran, extending the current ceasefire, gradually reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and paving the way for negotiations to dismantle Iran's nuclear program. Sources say the deal would involve discussions on disposing of Iran's high-enriched uranium stockpile, while the US would agree to phase out sanctions and unfreeze Iranian assets abroad. However, before details were made public, many Republicans, including loyal supporters, questioned the strategy. Senator Graham stated on social media that such a deal would only help the regime survive and grow stronger. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also criticized the plan as inconsistent with 'America First.' The White House responded aggressively to these criticisms, highlighting the political challenges Trump faces in unifying the GOP.
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What is the Strait of Hormuz?
A vital chokepoint for global oil shipments connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.