
President Trump’s emerging deal to end the Iran war is drawing sharp criticism from hard-line Republicans who say it would let Tehran off too lightly and squander a chance to rein in a longtime adversary. His simultaneous push to expand the Abraham Accords—urging Muslim-majority countries to normalize ties with Israel—has drawn skepticism and intensified GOP unease. The backlash exposes a growing split within the party and increases congressional demands for a clearer exit strategy and legal justification.
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