U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) said Sunday evening that he expects negotiations with Iran to fail and foresees the possibility of a new war. Graham expressed concern that diplomatic efforts may not yield satisfactory results.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) said Sunday evening that he expects the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran to fail, and warned of the possibility of a new war. His comments were published by the OSINTdefender channel.
Graham's statement follows a series of reports on the emerging U.S.-Iran framework, which has drawn criticism from Israeli officials. As The Zioneer reported, Deputy Minister Almog Cohen described the reported memorandum of understanding as "a bad deal." A senior Israeli official said Friday that Iran had failed to link the Lebanon and Iran nuclear fronts.
The senator's remarks come amid overlapping tensions on the Lebanon front, where Israel is reportedly considering "small withdrawals" from southern Lebanon, and as Israeli officials say no U.S. request for withdrawal has been received.
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