Washington: President Donald Trump this week said he had a largely negotiated deal intended to end the war with Iran, announcing negotiating progress and potential terms in statements and briefings; the announcement prompted immediate scrutiny and public comment from lawmakers and conservative analysts, including direct quotes from senators. This weekend Republican Senators, notably Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham, publicly criticized the plan, warning about possible financial transfers to Iran, nuclear enrichment and strategic control of regional waterways; Trump also spoke with leaders in Israel and other U.S. allies this week, and further consultations and legislative attention are expected in coming days.
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This Iran peace proposal could affect your safety and taxes. If the deal goes through, it could mean less military spending. But, if it fails, tensions could rise. Keep an eye on the news for updates.
Trump's Iran peace proposal is causing a stir. Some Republicans worry about possible concessions to Iran. The coming days will reveal more about the deal's details and its chances. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in global politics.
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