Trump Doubles Down on Iran Deal as GOP Leaders Cry Foul
President Donald Trump asserted on Saturday that the emerging Iran cease‑fire agreement is “largely negotiated,” warning Republican critics to “don’t listen to the losers” who “know nothing about it.” His remarks came as GOP leaders publicly denounced the deal, questioning whether a regime that still chants “death to America” will receive billions of dollars in U.S. assistance.
Key Takeaways
- Trump’s Defense: The President framed the agreement as a product of substantive negotiation and dismissed detractors as uninformed.
- Republican Backlash: GOP leaders condemned the deal, labeling it a capitulation that could empower Tehran while enriching its government.
- Strategic Concerns: Critics argue the arrangement may allow the Iranian regime to continue anti‑U.S. rhetoric and activities despite receiving significant financial aid.
- Political Stakes: The dispute underscores deep partisan divisions over U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the administration’s approach to diplomacy.
- Potential Outcomes: If the deal proceeds, Washington could be channeling billions to a government that remains hostile, raising questions about accountability and long‑term security implications.
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