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Texas Senators Cruz, Cornyn express concerns over President Trump and VP Vance's Iran deal

Texas Senators Cruz, Cornyn express concerns over President Trump and VP Vance's Iran deal
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Texas Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn have expressed skepticism regarding a new memorandum of understanding between the Trump administration and Iran. While the administration defends the deal as a way to prevent nuclear proliferation, the senators worry about the potential for economic relief to reach the Iranian regime.

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This disagreement highlights internal friction within the Republican party regarding foreign policy and the effectiveness of diplomatic deals with Iran.

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After supporting President Trump's war against Iran, Texas Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz said they're now concerned by the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran.

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The article presents both the senators' criticisms and the administration's defense of the deal, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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