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Pence says Iran agreement 'smacks of the kind of appeasement' Trump rejected in prior term
Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized President Donald Trump's Iran Memorandum of Understanding as 'appeasement' and called it 'a plan to make a plan,' arguing it fails to address Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional threats. Pence credited Trump's prior policies like 'maximum pressure' and military strength for forcing Iran to negotiate but urged stronger action if the agreement does not achieve key goals.
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