Senator Bill Cassidy led the pushback during a private session, signaling deep-seated skepticism within the GOP over whether the unratified agreement aligns with initial strategic objectives. Critics within the party fear the current draft offers Iran too much leverage, potentially destabilizing the region by allowing Tehran to dictate terms that could undermine long-term security.
Washington’s Gulf allies share these anxieties, specifically regarding the potential for Iran to redirect allocated funds toward military expansion. This domestic friction compounds an already volatile situation in the Middle East, where persistent territorial disputes between Israel and Lebanon continue to threaten the fragile diplomatic landscape. The White House now faces the dual challenge of managing a fractured caucus while navigating a geopolitical environment defined by mounting instability.




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