Fifty US lawmakers (34 from the Democratic Party and 16 from the Republican Party) expressed their concern in a joint letter to US President Joe Biden about the terms of the nuclear agreement on a possible retaliatory return with Iran.

They pointed out, “We urge the US administration not to take action on a mutual return to the Iran nuclear deal before consulting Congress first,” and they also noted that “The Revolutionary Guards and Iran and its groups in the region will be in great danger, receiving about trillion dollars a decade after the lifting of sanctions related to the nuclear dossier.

The representatives also stressed, “We urge you not to revert to any agreement with Iran before presenting its full text and any related side agreements to Congress” and felt that “Iran cannot be trusted because the Revolutionary Guards and its groups similar to Hezbollah and Hamas. Ansar Allah and Shiite groups in Iraq have killed hundreds of Americans and attacked our bases in the region.

The lawmakers said: “Our concerns are related to provisions that could allow Russia to play a role in Iran’s nuclear capability,” stressing that “we must not allow a war criminal, Russian President Vladimir Putin, to be the guarantor of a nuclear deal. “