"Divided Republican Response to VP Vance's Iran Deal Sparks Foreign Policy Debate" A contentious issue is brewing on Capitol Hill, as Republicans are sharply divided over Vice President Vance's rebuke of Israeli officials who criticized a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran. The MOU, which establishes a 60-day window for peace talks, has sparked intense debate among conservatives about the U.S.'s relationship with Israel and the country's involvement in foreign entanglements. The disagreement highlights a deeper split within the Republican Party over America's role in international diplomacy and its commitment to its long-standing ally, Israel. As tensions rise, lawmakers are grappling with the implications of this high-stakes deal and its potential impact on regional stability.


Republicans on Capitol Hill are split over Vice President Vance’s rebuke of Israeli officials who criticized the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran, highlighting the broader debate on the right about foreign entanglements and the U.S.’s relationship with Israel. The MOU establishes a 60-day window for peace talks — which Vance is...