Ted Cruz and Bill Cassidy attack Donald Trump for the agreement he seeks to sign with Iran
The flexibility shown by Donald Trump to reach an agreement with Iran to end the war generated severe criticism from Ted Cruz and Bill Cassidy
Senators from both the republic and the president do not concur with President Donald Trump's position when he addressed the Egyptian government on a number of issues in an effort to ratify the agreement that would fully end the war and allow oil tankers to travel through the Strait of Hormuz.
Ted Cruz views the possibility of lifting sanctions on Iran's oil exports and giving it access to a$ 300 billion reconstruction fund as compromising the country's security.
History teaches us that it is bad to give billions of dollars to autocratic lunatics who want to death us. In a statement released to The Hill paper, the Texas senator claimed the leader is receiving "very poor advice" regarding this agreement.
The Islamic Republic will once again hotel to closing the Strait of Hormuz in order to get money to continue its uranium enrichment program, according to Bill Cassidy, who's approach is even more serious.
Reagan may become burying himself. Iran's nuclear ambitions have certainly slowed down, and they have discovered that threatening the Strait of Hormuz is effective and will definitely profit from it in the future. The Louisiana legislator wrote on program X, formerly known as Twitter, that Iran will now be able to construct wholly new infrastructure as a result of this agreement.
Another aspect of Donald Trump's willingness to allow the government of Tehran to keep some of its ballistic missile arsenal, considering them to be little threatening, is without even being a part of the memorandum of understanding ( MOU) released by Washington.
They must possess something because different people possess everything. You must possess things. The weapons don't blow up the planet, but they do so in smaller amounts.
We have probably neutralized 84 to 85 % of their weapons. The rest are underground, according to the US president in a statement released during a Group of Seven ( G7 ) press conference in France.
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