South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has fired back at critics of the Trump administration's Iran deal, calling it "delusional" to believe that the country has emerged stronger from the conflict. Graham, a long-time critic of the agreement, claims that Iran's ability to maintain its status as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism is evidence that the deal has failed to weaken the country. His comments come as the international community continues to grapple with the aftermath of the war and the implications of the memorandum of understanding reached by the Trump administration with Iran. As the US and its allies navigate a complex and volatile region, Graham's remarks highlight the ongoing debate over the effectiveness of the Iran deal and its potential consequences for global security.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who has bounced back and forth on the memorandum of understanding reached by the Trump administration with Iran, on Friday said it was “delusional” to think Tehran was stronger after the war than before it. Graham argued that Iran’s ability to be the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world...