US-Iran agreement leaves Israelis 'in profound state of shock'
President Trump’s agreement with Iran opened new fissures in his party on Wednesday, with Republicans on Capitol Hill and beyond questioning whether his administration had secured adequate concessions from Iranian leaders after months of a costly and unpopular war.
Donald Trump’s agreement leaves Iran a theocratic state free to arm itself with ballistic missiles and drones and to murder its own citizens.
Conservative commentators and Republican lawmakers have taken to social media to condemn President Donald Trump’s newly signed Iran peace deal, denouncing it as a sweeping concession to Tehran and warning that it could reshape U.S. foreign policy for years to come.
While Congress has still not received the actual memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by Trump and Iranian officials, lawmakers have seen the reports circulating in the media.











