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Iran Deal Sparks Political Divide
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A tentative 14-point deal to end the Iran conflict is stirring fierce political debate ahead of the midterms, with key terms including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting U.S. sanctions, and a $300 billion reconstruction fund — plus a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. While Vice President Vance calls it a “very good foundation,” public skepticism runs high amid mounting casualties, inflation, and war costs. Democrats blast the deal as rewarding Tehran without achieving goals, pushing to curb presidential war powers. Some Republicans warn sanctions relief could fund a terror-sponsoring regime, while others celebrate the president’s military gains and falling energy prices — turning this fragile truce into a flashpoint for both parties.
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