Some GOP senators and Trump allies have harsh reviews of his agreement to end Iran war
Summary
President Donald Trump signed an agreement to end the war in Iran, starting a 60-day period to negotiate a final deal on Iran's nuclear program. Some Republican senators and Trump supporters criticized parts of the agreement, especially the plan for a $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran’s economy and the lifting of sanctions on Iranian oil sales.Key Facts
- The agreement starts a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
- President Trump’s plan includes lifting economic sanctions on Iran’s oil sales.
- It proposes a $300 billion fund for rebuilding Iran and its economy after the war.
- Some Republican senators, including Ted Cruz and Roger Wicker, criticized the deal.
- Critics worry the fund could be similar to or larger than the previous 2015 Iran deal payouts.
- President Trump denied that the U.S. will pay the $300 billion fund, calling criticism “fake news.”
- Republican leaders are concerned about the financial details and impact of the agreement.
- The agreement is part of President Trump’s effort to end the war in Iran before the midterm elections.
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