Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the biggest proponents of Trump’s military action in Iran, says he prefers a diplomatic solution, but that the “supposed negotiating document” that led to a ceasefire had “some troubling aspects.”
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Graham said in a post on the social platform X that he looks forward to the architects of the proposal, including Vice President JD Vance and others, coming to Congress and explaining how the deal meets America’s national security objectives.
He says that all highly enriched uranium must be removed from Iran and handed over to the United States as part of a peace agreement.
“Allowing this regime to enrich in the future would be an affront to all those murdered by the regime since this war started and would be inconsistent with denying Iran a pathway toward a bomb in the future,” Graham said. “That is why I strongly support President Trump’s statement today: no enrichment for Iran.”
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Graham said he wants a thorough congressional review process.



