A recently signed interim agreement between the U.S. and Iran regarding the ongoing conflict has drawn sharp criticism from within President Trump’s own party. Several Republican senators have publicly denounced the deal, with one labeling it the “worst foreign policy blunder in decades.” Concerns center around specific provisions within the agreement, described by some as “ill-advised.” The criticism extends beyond Capitol Hill, with conservative commentators also voicing opposition to the framework. The emergence of the full agreement text has fueled the backlash, prompting a significant challenge to Trump’s foreign policy approach from key members of his party. This internal division raises questions about the deal’s future and potential for Congressional support. The agreement’s details are currently being scrutinized by lawmakers.
