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Israeli Officials and U.S. Lawmakers Slam Iran Deal

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 June 19, 2026

The MOU is the “worst foreign policy blunder in decades,” Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy wrote

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The debate over the Iran deal reflects broader concerns about U.S. foreign policy, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to national security.

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While the Iran deal has its flaws, abandoning it could lead to greater hostilities and a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

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The Iran deal is essential for diplomatic engagement and preventing nuclear escalation in the Middle East, fostering long-term regional stability.

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The MOU undermines U.S. credibility and emboldens Iran, risking further instability and conflict in an already volatile region.

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Critics of the Iran deal are justified; past agreements have failed to curb Iran's aggressive actions, making this MOU a dangerous gamble.

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