Trump’s Iran Deal: Concessions Spark GOP Backlash and Voter Concern
President Trump’s new agreement with Iran reads like a list of concessions. It lets Tehran resume oil exports, unfreeze billions in assets, and tap a $300 billion reconstruction fund. Yet it sets no strict limits on missiles, proxy groups, or regime change. Many Republicans who backed the war are now rejecting the deal. U.S. voters also showed broad fatigue with the conflict. Trump’s approval ratings have dipped, and Democrats see fresh ammunition for the November midterms. The pact includes a 60-day cease-fire and a promise of future talks. Critics warn that without clear safeguards, hostilities could flare up again—and that the political fallout may test Trump’s standing at home.
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