Mitt Romney Slams Ted Cruz on Iran Rhetoric

Republican nominee for president Mitt Romney speaks at a Victory Rally at The Arena, Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida on Saturday, October 27, 2012.

WASHINGTON — (CNN) Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Thursday that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s rhetoric on Iran “hurts the cause.”

“I am opposed to the Iran deal, but @SenTedCruz is way over the line on the Obama terrorism charge. Hurts the cause,” Romney, acting in his emerging role as party elder, tweeted Thursday.

Cruz, a 2016 GOP presidential candidate, said Monday that President Barack Obama’s administration will become “the world’s leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism” if the Iran deal his administration brokered earlier this month goes into effect.

Cruz was referring to the billions of dollars in relief Iran will benefit from when international sanctions lift once Iran meets the new restrictions on its nuclear program, per the new deal.

Iran is a top state-sponsor of terrorism, financing groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, and opponents of the deal argue that Iran will use some of the financial surplus from sanctions relief to boost its support for those groups.

Cruz is not the only Republican presidential candidate to make incendiary remarks about Obama and the Iran deal.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said last weekend that Obama is marching Israel “to the door of the oven” by brokering the deal with Iran.

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