Pompeo: ‘Current Iran Deal Not Remotely America First’
A growing wave of Republican criticism erupted last night over the emerging agreement between the United States and Iran, with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo leading the charge and warning that the proposed arrangement could hand Tehran money, leverage, and renewed nuclear capabilities.
Pompeo, who served during President Donald Trump’s first administration, sharply attacked the reported framework in a post on X.
“The deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook: Pay the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world.”
He also rejected the agreement as incompatible with Trump’s “America First” agenda.
“Not remotely America First. It’s straightforward: Open the damned strait. Deny Iran access to money. Take out enough Iranian capability so it cannot threaten our allies in the region,” he said. “Overdue. Let’s go.”
The White House fired back almost immediately. Communications Director Steven Cheung issued a blistering response dismissing Pompeo’s criticism.
“Mike Pompeo has no idea what the fuck he’s talking about. He should shut his stupid mouth and leave the real work to the professionals. He’s not read into anything that’s happening, so how would he know.”
Other Republicans also voiced alarm over the developing agreement, including Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who warned that early details surrounding the deal were deeply troubling.
“I am deeply concerned about what we are hearing about an Iran ‘deal,’ being pushed by some voices in the administration.”
Cruz praised President Trump’s earlier military actions against Iran but cautioned against allowing Tehran to emerge strengthened after the conflict.
“President Trump’s decision to strike Iran was the most consequential decision of his second term. He was right to do so, and we achieved extraordinary military results-including destroying all of their missiles & drones and sinking their entire navy,” added Cruz.
He warned, however, “If the result of all that is to be an Iranian regime-still run by Islamists who chant ‘death to America’-now receiving billions of dollars, being able to enrich uranium & develop nuclear weapons, and having effective control over the Strait of Hormuz, then that outcome would be a disastrous mistake.”
Cruz also pointed to the support of former Biden administration official Robert Malley as a troubling sign.
“The details are still coming out-and I pray the early reports are wrong-but the fact that Biden’s Rob Malley is praising the deal is not encouraging,” continued the Senator.
“President Trump believes in peace through strength, and his strong leadership has already made America much safer. He should continue to hold the line, defend America & enforce the red lines he has repeatedly drawn,” concluded Cruz.
The backlash came just hours after President Donald Trump announced that negotiations with Iran were nearing completion and that the final terms of a broader agreement would soon be unveiled.
In a lengthy Truth Social post, Trump described a series of calls with Middle Eastern leaders and regional allies regarding what he called a Memorandum of Understanding tied to peace efforts involving Iran.
“I am in the Oval Office at the White House where we just had a very good call with President Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of The United Arab Emirates, Emir Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, and Minister Ali al-Thawadi, of Qatar, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, of Pakistan, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, of Türkiye, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, of Egypt, King Abdullah II, of Jordan, and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, of Bahrain, concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran, and all things related to a Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE.”
Trump added that negotiations had largely been completed and that discussions were entering the final stages.
“An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed. Separately, I had a call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, which, likewise, went very well.
“Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly. In addition to many other elements of the Agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
According to a Reuters report, the proposed arrangement would unfold in three phases, beginning with a formal end to the war, followed by efforts to resolve the crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, and then a 30-day negotiating period focused on a wider agreement, with the possibility of extending talks beyond that deadline.
The New York Times later reported that a central component of the emerging agreement would require Iran to surrender its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. According to two U.S. officials cited in the report, Tehran has already indicated its willingness to give up the dangerous nuclear material as part of the framework under discussion.
{Matzav.com}