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A pair of hawks, Republicans who support Trumps, say that any “permanent” Iranian nuclear agreement Congress should be approved, it is ideal by voting a contract with two -thirds of the majority.
However, the achievement of two -thirds of the majority in the Senate for the ratification of the contract would require that Iran meet a number of steep demands. In addition to being resolved by all enriched Uranus and Centrifug, GOP MPs say that he should disassemble their Balistic rocket program and stop all support for terrorist groups across the Middle East.
“If they want the most lasting and permanent agreement, then they want to bring it to the Senate and vote for it as a contract,” said Senator Tom Cotton, R-ARK., He said in response to Fox News Digital.
“That was one of the reasons why President Obama’s agreement was so weak,” Cotton continued. “An agreement between the US president, whoever he or she may be, and a foreign leader, can reverse future presidents, which President Trump rightly did seven years ago today.”

Senator Tom Cotton said, “If they want the most vibrant and lasting type of work, then they want to bring it to the Senate and vote as a contract.” (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
In 2015, Cotton led an open letter that Iranian leaders were signed by Iranian leaders, warning that any nuclear agreement that Congress did not approve of the future administration would be approved. This move was watched widely as a direct effort to undermine the permanent negotiations of President Barack Obama.
Sen. Lindsey GrahamRs.c., reiterated the call to the congress supervision, saying that “at the very least” any contract must undergo an Iranian law on the inspection of the Nuclear Agreement (Inara), which in 2015 adopted a Congress with echoing double -sided support and guarantees lawmakers an opportunity to review any complaint with Tehran.
Graham said that he told state secretary Marc Rubiou that there was no way to get 67 votes to ratify the contract agreement without Iran completely dismantling his nuclear and rocket programs and support for terrorism.
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Senator Lindsey Graham before voting on February 20, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The Senators also attracted a parallel with the so-called 123 agreements-legal framework operated by the US civil nuclear cooperation with foreign nations. These agreements require strict protective measures to prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
“In some cases, the Congress, not just the Senate, is the usual adoption of the usual legislation that supports the so -called 123 agreements,” Cotton noted, suggesting that any comprehensive agreement with Iran should be treated with similar legislature.
Cotton and Graham spoke with journalists after entering a resolution in which they highlighted the “acceptable” conditions of the Iranian agreement, including the total interruption of Uranus enrichment.
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran has collected enough highly enriched Uranus to potentially build a few nuclear weapons if it has decided to do so – although US intelligence assessments claim that Tehran has not yet made a decision on weapons.
Both American and Israeli officials enhanced their threats to the regime. Trump clearly said that if the conversations go south, they will now get involved in a direct military action to prevent the Iranian nuclear program.

Iranian leader, but Khamenei, participates in the event in Tehran on March 21, 2025. (Iranian Press Office/Manual Leader via Getty Images)
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Graham suggested that the regime only had “weeks” to attract to the contract.
“We’re not talking about long, long negotiations,” said South Carolina Republican. “We’re talking about weeks, not months, not years. The potential of Iran’s breakthrough here is a great. The desire of Israel to close this question here are big.”