Trump’s Iran talks raise big questions on Capitol Hill
- President Trump initiated Iran negotiations in Oman, led by Steve Witkoff, despite skepticism from lawmakers.
- Washington chose to proceed without European coordination, stirring diplomatic concerns given Europe's role in sanctions.
- These talks aim to address Iran's heightened uranium enrichment, a pressing issue as the 2015 accord expires.
- Republican lawmakers expressed concerns about Witkoff's qualifications, with one saying, "I don’t think he’s qualified to be a negotiator."
- Outcomes remain uncertain, but potential results range from a new deal to possible military action, with Israel's involvement.
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