Nearly half of Republicans oppose Trump’s plan to give Iran $300 billion

Nearly half of Republicans oppose President Donald Trump’s plan to allocate $300 billion for Iran’s postwar reconstruction, according to a poll from The Economist and YouGov.The poll shows 48% of Republicans against providing such funding, with only 23% in support and 29% unsure; similar sentiments are shared among Democrats. Trump has emphasized that U.S. taxpayer funds are not involved, claiming Gulf States will front the reconstruction costs, with detailed plans to be finalized after 60 days.The poll also indicates that 40% of Republicans support Trump’s proposal to unfreeze Iranian assets and grant sanctions waivers for iran to sell oil abroad, with slightly more Democrats (42%) supporting this. Republicans generally favor negotiations to open the Strait of Hormuz toll-free temporarily and to dispose of Iran’s enriched uranium. The findings come amid a Senate resolution calling for an end to the war with Iran,which most Republicans opposed,though four GOP senators supported it.


Nearly half of Republicans oppose a key measure in President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war with Iran, according to a new poll from the Economist and YouGov.

Forty-eight percent of Republicans polled believe that the United States should not provide Iran with $300 billion for reconstruction and economic development, with only 23% in support and 29% of unsure. Those numbers were mirrored among Democrats.

Trump has insisted that U.S. taxpayer dollars are not at stake and that the reconstruction fund will be fronted by the Gulf States. The details of the fund will only be finalized after 60 days, per the Trump administration’s memorandum of understanding with Iran.

The Economist-YouGov poll found that 40% of Republicans support Trump’s plan to unfreeze Iranian assets and provide sanctions waivers for Tehran to sell its oil abroad. That proposal finds slightly more support among Democrats, 42% of whom support it.

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Republicans reacted to other elements of Trump’s memorandum of understanding more positively. A significant majority said that the Strait of Hormuz should be opened toll-free for 60 days as the U.S. and Iran negotiate the final deal. The Republican consensus is also that the U.S. and Iran should negotiate to dispose of Tehran’s enriched uranium.

The poll results come as President Donald Trump received a symbolic rebuke in the Senate, which passed a resolution on Tuesday demanding an end to the war. While the vast majority of Republicans opposed the resolution, four GOP senators broke ranks and joined Democrats in supporting it.



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