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Some GOP senators and Trump allies have harsh reviews of his agreement to end Iran war

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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