Trump says 'don’t listen to the losers' after Republicans warn Iran ceasefire deal is a mistake
Key Points:
- Republican lawmakers and conservative analysts express concern that the proposed deal with Iran may undermine U.S. efforts, fearing it could empower the Iranian regime and allow continued nuclear development and regional dominance.
- Senators Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, and Roger Wicker criticize the deal, warning it could negate military gains and enable Iran to control strategic areas like the Strait of Hormuz, while opposing a proposed 60-day ceasefire.
- President Trump defends the ongoing negotiations, emphasizing the need to "get it right" and asserting the deal differs from the Obama-era nuclear agreement, while maintaining a military blockade on Iranian ports until a final agreement is reached.
- Some GOP figures, including Senator Rand Paul and Representative Thomas Massie, support the negotiation process, urging patience and suggesting the emerging terms might represent a positive outcome despite criticism.
- Former officials like Mike Pompeo and John Bolton oppose the deal, arguing it resembles the previous agreement Trump abandoned and could strengthen Iran’s nuclear ambitions and global influence, while Senator Marco Rubio insists Trump will not allow a nuclear Iran.