The $30 million toe in the water

The US administration is reportedly nearing a deal with the Iranian regime, with President Trump aiming to broker a deal that eliminates the nuclear thraet posed by Iran. The current White House negotiators are working towards this objective, but a deal that does not address Iran's nuclear program will be a disastrous mistake, according to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL).

The outcome of the negotiations may impct the balance of power between the US and Israel, as some key pro-Israel lawmakers express concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the potential impact on their relationship with the US. The two world leaders recently discussed this possibility in a separate phone call.

President Obama's shadow looms large

President Obama's involvement in negotiatiing the deal is being criticized by some key pro-Israel U.S. lawmakers,who express concerns over Iran's nuclear program . The potential outcome of the negotiations may affect the relationship between the US and Israel, particularly if the agreement does not effectively address Iran's nuclear ambitions.

President Trump has promised to defend Israel's right to defend itself against trheats, including those from Lebanon, but the deal's terms remain unclear. The negotiations between the US and the Iranian regime are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner, but the stakes are high.

Longstanding concerns over nuclear program

A deal that does not address Iran's nuclear program will be a disastrous mistake,according to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL). The current White House negotiators are working towards an objective that ensures Iran cannot develop or procure a nuclear weapon or bomb.

The outcome of the negotiations may impact the balance of power between the US and Israel, as some key pro-Israel lawmakers express concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the potential impact on their relationship with the US. The two world leaders recently discussed this possibility in a separate phone call.