Graham: Iran ceasefire deal ‘negotiating document’ has some ‘troubling aspects’

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by Max Rego
April 8, 2026
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Senator Lindsey Graham stated the US-Iran ceasefire deal negotiating document has "troubling aspects."

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Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) stated that the ceasefire deal negotiating document between the U.S. and Iran contains "troubling aspects." This assessment follows President Trump's decision to pause strikes on Iran for two weeks. Graham indicated that while a diplomatic solution to end Iran's "reign of terror" is preferred, the current document raises concerns. The White House is pursuing a permanent end to hostilities with Iran.

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President Trump paused strikes on Iran for two weeks, and the White House is pursuing a permanent end to hostilities.

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