US Denied Israel's Request to View Iran Deal Prior to Signing Ceremony: Report
Senior U.S. officials said the text was withheld from Israel, leaving Jerusalem without the full terms of the 60-day Iran deal.
- President Donald Trump's memorandum of understanding with Iran remains unpublished days after his announcement, fueling bipartisan criticism and confusion.
- Controversy erupted over a reported $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, forcing United States officials to insist no United States cash is involved and benefits depend on compliance with Washington's demands.
- Wendy Sherman, a former deputy secretary of state, told CNN's Kasie Hunt the delay suggests nervousness, while Senate Republicans and Israel state they have not seen the text, unlike the Obama-era deal that took at least 18 months.
- In France on Tuesday, Trump defended the agreement, insisting economic payoffs depend on Iran's nuclear compliance, while Vance told Fox News the deal transforms the Middle East.
- Critics note the secrecy contrasts with Trump's past hypocrisy claims regarding Obama-era Iranian asset releases, as experts doubt Tehran would abandon its nearly 50-year-old Islamic revolution against Western values.
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