Trump’s Iran Peace Plan Triggers GOP Pushback From Hard-Liners

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President Trump’s evolving plan to end the Iran war would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium within a 60-day window, but hard-line Republicans fear the terms could leave Iran too powerful and a nuclear-capable regime in control of Gulf oil routes, while Trump and some allies push negotiations as an America-first path; Rand Paul backs talks while Cruz, Graham, Pompeo, and Bolton criticize the plan, signaling a deep GOP split over how to handle Tehran.
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