Pro-Israel hawks in US criticise Iran MoU but avoid clashing with Trump (opens original article in a new tab)
Pro-Israel hawks in the US criticize the new US-Iran memorandum of understanding but refrain from clashing with Trump, as shifting political attitudes and economic concerns influence the debate.
- Senator Roger Marshall acknowledged Iran's right to self-defense, indicating a shift in US political attitudes.
- Pro-Israel groups and some Republicans criticize the US-Iran MoU but avoid direct conflict with Trump.
- The MoU aims for a regional ceasefire, lifting sanctions on Iran's energy exports and providing economic relief.
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