Us President Donald Trump has received unexpected criticism of the Iran peace deal from his Republican allies, as tensions rise and the implications for global stability unfold, writes Armstrong Williams.
One of the most revealing aspects of the emerging Iran peace agreement is not the criticism coming from Democrats. It is the criticism coming from President Trump’s own Republican allies.
For months, Americans watched tensions escalate into a dangerous confrontation that threatened to engulf the Middle East, disrupt global energy markets, and pull the United States into yet another costly regional conflict. Now, as diplomacy begins to replace military confrontation, many expected Republicans to rally behind what could become one of the most consequential foreign-policy achievements of Trump’s presidency.
Instead, some of the sharpest criticism is coming from within his own party.
Why?













