Senate Armed Services chair expresses concerns over Iran deal
The chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee has voiced opposition to a new memorandum of understanding with Iran. The chair argues that the deal undermines previous U.S. achievements. (sources: thehill, foxnews)

Senator Roger Wicker criticized the U.S. memorandum of understanding with Iran, stating it compromises U.S. victories and significantly increases funding compared to the previous agreement from 2015.
- Senator Roger Wicker is the chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
- Wicker expressed concerns about the implications of the new Iran deal.
- The deal reportedly involves a $300 billion fund, which Wicker claims is much larger than the funding in the 2015 agreement.
Why it matters
The Senate Armed Services Committee's stance on the Iran deal could influence future U.S. foreign policy and negotiations.
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