Mike examines the backlash surrounding the Trump administration’s Iran memorandum of understanding, questioning what critics of the agreement would prefer to see instead. He discusses concerns raised by conservative commentators and lawmakers, the balance between military action and diplomacy, and whether preventing a nuclear-armed Iran while avoiding a prolonged conflict should be considered a success. Mike also weighs the political motivations behind some of the opposition to the deal, the broader debate within the Republican coalition, and the role trust plays in evaluating the administration’s foreign policy decisions.

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