In a scathing attack on the Trump administration's foreign policy, former national security adviser Susan Rice has denounced the recent memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran as "flimsy" and "egregious." The 14-point agreement, which was announced last week, has been widely criticized for its lack of detail and concessions made to the Iranian government. Rice, a key advisor to President Obama, expressed her concerns in an interview with ABC News, questioning the wisdom of granting significant concessions to Iran without a more comprehensive agreement in place. Her comments are likely to fuel the ongoing debate over the merits of the MOU, which has sparked concerns among lawmakers and experts alike about its long-term implications for regional security.


Former national security adviser Susan Rice railed against President Trump's memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran, ripping the 14-point agreement as "flimsy." "It's egregious, Jon," Rice told ABC News's Jonathan Karl on Sunday, "because so many concessions were granted up front in this flimsy two-page memorandum of understanding that wouldn't normally and shouldn't have been...