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Senate Armed Services chair slams Iran peace deal
Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker criticized the Iran peace deal signed by President Donald Trump, arguing it undermines military victories and risks funding for Iranian terrorist activities. Other Republicans, including Sen. Bill Cassidy and Sen. Rick Scott, expressed concerns about the agreement's terms, including a $300 billion reconstruction fund and potential easing of nuclear restrictions.
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