Congressman Buddy Carter, a vocal critic of the recent Iran deal, has finally broken his silence, acknowledging that concessions were indeed made in the agreement. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last week has been met with widespread skepticism, with many lawmakers expressing concerns about the potential implications for national security and global stability. As the debate rages on, Carter's comments are likely to fuel the fire, with critics arguing that the concessions made by the US are too great and may embolden Iran's aggressive behavior in the region. With tensions already running high, the congressman's words are a stark reminder that the Iran deal is far from a done deal, and its future remains uncertain.


Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) on Sunday acknowledged that there were concessions in the Iran deal as critics continue to raise concerns with the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last week.  “There are a lot of concessions, but let's keep in mind that this is a work in progress. And keep in mind that this memorandum...