4/5 🧵 Critics on Trump’s own hawkish flank are not subtle about it. Lindsey Graham argues that if Iran keeps the ability to threaten Hormuz and Gulf oil infrastructure, then any deal risks making Tehran look stronger, not weaker. Mike Pompeo goes even harder, calling the floated terms the opposite of “America First” and framing them as rewarding a regime that still wants leverage, cash, and room to maneuver.
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