Administration insiders, congressional official outraged over concession
The Trump administration is poised to legitimize Iran's ballistic missile program, granting the Islamic Republic the ability to produce and test a series of missiles capable of striking Israel, according to those familiar with U.S. concessions during ongoing talks over the future of the landmark Iran nuclear deal.
After weeks of pressure from European countries, senior Trump administration officials handling the talks are said to have conceded to a demand that Iran only restrict ballistic missile activity to its longer range missiles, leaving untouched its mammoth arsenal of short-range and medium-range missiles that could easily hit Israel and other Middle Eastern nations.
The concession, which comes after months of wrangling over the future of the nuclear deal ahead of a May deadline, has roiled congressional officials and administration insiders who have been pressuring the White House to stand firm against these European demands.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas), a vocal opponent of the nuclear deal who has been advocating in favor of tough new restrictions on Iran, told the Free Beacon that the fixes proposed by the Europeans and supposedly endorsed by the Trump administration do not go nearly far enough in addressing Iran's contested missile program.
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9 comments:
I CANNOT believe Trump did this.
WWIII.
Israel hit back X 10.
Hell of a way of making ones point.
SBJ
Who are the countries that want this ? Hit them first.
Folks maybe read the entire article before commenting
They can still strike Israel.
Clue:
Iran is secretly Israel's ally.
Ditto for Russia
All wars are fake, as is most of the MSM news.
Don't believe me, research for yourself.
Let them try. It wont go well for IRAN if they do
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