Some Republican senators expressed concerns regarding President Donald Trump’s proposed peace deal with Iran announced over the weekend. Trump stated that the deal, which includes the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, has been 'largely' negotiated. According to the Associated Press, the potential agreement involves a ceasefire, the end of the war, and Iran's commitment to relinquish its uranium stockpile, with discussions expected to continue for over 60 days. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham voiced his apprehensions about the deal, while Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker criticized the proposed 60-day ceasefire, stating it would be detrimental for the U.S. Wicker remarked, 'The rumored 60-day ceasefire — with the belief that Iran will ever engage in good faith — would be a disaster. Everything accomplished by Operation Epic Fury would be for naught!' In response, Trump defended the negotiations on TRUTH Social, referring to his critics as 'losers' and emphasizing that the deal is not yet finalized.
GOP Senators Express Concerns Over Trump's Proposed Peace Deal with Iran
Republican senators have raised concerns about President Trump's proposed peace deal with Iran, which includes a ceasefire and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Senators Lindsey Graham and Roger Wicker expressed skepticism about the deal's effectiveness, while Trump defended the negotiations against his critics.
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GOP senators criticize Trump's potential peace deal with Iran
GOP Senators Express Concerns Over Trump's Proposed Peace Deal with Iran