To sign means to make a deal. Iran and the United States have signed an interim agreement, declaring an end to the war, but now President Donald himself is stuck in his home country, the United States. There are reports that many administration figures, including the CIA, have cast doubt on the deal. There are also allegations that Trump has given Iran too much leeway. It may be difficult for Trump to convince which team. Because on the one hand, Trump is accompanied by Vice President J.D. Vance, Trump's advisors and ambassadors Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. On the other hand, there are administration figures, including the CIA. Two of them, Lieutenant Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The CIA has recently shared an input that the United States is about to be deceived again. The American news website Axios quotes sources as saying that CIA Director John Rackliffe told other Trump officials, including the president, that Iran's high-level advisers, or even the president, will demand that the United States come forward with a nuclear report.
Trump Faces Opposition Within Administration Over Iran Deal
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