This is a very serious war with the democRATs. They stole a presidential election, tried to put Trump in prison for the rest of his life and when that failed they trird to kill him numerous times. He is fighting two wars, and this one is the most dangerous.
Its all about giving the mullahs anything they ask.
DJT gave the mullahs a Madhi good deal.
Its critics argue the MOU conceded too much to Iran by unfreezing billions in Iranian assets and lifting economic sanctions before achieving a permanent, finalized deal.
Opponents express concern over the $300 billion so-called reconstruction fund. Though the U.S. is not directly contributing, hawks argue enabling such economic windfalls rewards hostile behavior.
Skeptics suggest the MOU gives up American leverage (like the naval blockade) while only requiring Iran to agree to basic, temporary de-escalation.
Some say Iran is now wielding more power over the US after Israel reassured the US bombing Iran would “weaken” the country.
Anyone who thinks beating Iran is more important than beating Democrats hasn’t been paying attention. But BOTH need to be beaten.
Day after the election, the bombings continue.
Americans love a victory. We generally stopped fighting after the first week of April. I think we should’ve softened them up some more before attempting any agreement. So we’ve already lost 2 months, now they get another.
I agree. This deal is all about trying to get the price of gas down early enough to have an impact on the election.
Whether it works remains to be seen.
I suggested:
There is something like $166 billion in potential tariff refunds that could be subjected to a special 100% income tax and the proceeds used to issue Gas Price Help checks (~$600 each) to owners of insured motor vehicles.
Call your Congressman’s main office now!
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There was $166 billion that could have countered the gas price increase for most American drivers. It’s probably nearly completely in the bank accounts of importers by now.
So, the last thing I am going to do is put Mahyer Tousi forward as an unbiased source, but he brought some receipts on a recent podcast, and it looks like factions within the Iran regime are murdering each other left and right, right now. That’s part (not all, but part) of why there is mixed-message craziness on getting the talks started.
Sorry. But that doesn’t sound to me like “Iran won.”
Butr that’s just me.