Trump's administration negotiated an interim deal with Iran, praised by some as a win, criticized by others.
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The Trump administration has announced an interim agreement with Iran, which President Trump described as a "major win" and a "wall to a nuclear weapon." This deal, aimed at resolving a conflict, has drawn sharp criticism from some Senate Republicans who have labeled it "the worst foreign policy blunder in decades," suggesting it goes against principles upheld by past Republican administrations. The agreement, reportedly a 14-point accord, was scheduled for signing. The news is significant as it represents a key foreign policy initiative by the Trump administration concerning Iran's nuclear program. While proponents view it as a success, opponents express strong disapproval, highlighting the ongoing debate and differing perspectives on the deal's effectiveness and long-term implications for regional stability and nuclear proliferation.