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... and the chairs of the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees were supporting staying in and publicly stating that they haven't seen alternatives.

The people who are cheering this on are the same people that think Trump's "Tough" Rocketman Tweets are the reason for the Korean Summit.
 
Michael Cohen
‏ @speechboy71
7m7 minutes ago

Why would North Korea make any deal with this president on nuclear weapons?
 
Michael Cohen
‏ @speechboy71
7m7 minutes ago

Why would North Korea make any deal with this president on nuclear weapons?

Why would we want to make any deals with Iran when they are directly responsible the deaths of American soldiers?

Amazing that you guys are taking this path.
 
The people who are cheering this on are the same people that think Trump's "Tough" Rocketman Tweets are the reason for the Korean Summit.

You know - The South Korean president only said it was in large part due to Trump but its not like I expect you to give him any credit.

Things have gone tremendously well the last 2 years and its scaring the hell out of the left.
 
Sure we can. You love KSA now, right?

That aside, can you briefly explain what the upside of this move is?

The upside is that we impose sanctions and squeeze the hell out of their leadership. My ultimate goal is to allow the people to have the means to seize control.
 
You know - The South Korean president only said it was in large part due to Trump but its not like I expect you to give him any credit.

Things have gone tremendously well the last 2 years and its scaring the hell out of the left.

It takes away from what Moon Jae-In actually achieve and did to reach out to Kim (I don't expect you to actually have read what's happened since you're too busy slobbering over Trump).

Do you honestly think the sitting South Korean President is going to throw Trump under the bus when he's this close to achieving what he has to ensure some safety for his country? What good would have come from that?
 
I'm not taking any path, I posed a question

Well then my response to that question is as long as North Korea is not funding operations that directly lead to American deaths then we keep our promises.

It is Iran that has not upheld their part of the deal. But this aspect will be ignored by the most on the left. I suppose they are happy with the funding of terrorist cells.
 
Jeez, nobody tell thethe about Saudi Arabia or Pakistan.

If you think this is the same Saudi Arabia as 10 years ago then you are kidding yourself.

I don't care at all about Pakistan. We are only there so Islamic Groups don't take over the country.
 
It takes away from what Moon Jae-In actually achieve and did to reach out to Kim (I don't expect you to actually have read what's happened since you're too busy slobbering over Trump).

Do you honestly think the sitting South Korean President is going to throw Trump under the bus when he's this close to achieving what he has to ensure some safety for his country? What good would have come from that?

So all of a sudden South Korea was able to convince Kim to change his mind. No influence at all from a new direction from the US.

Wow
 
Sure we can. You love KSA now, right?

That aside, can you briefly explain what the upside of this move is?

Briefly? It puts Rouhani in a tough position politically, demonstrates resolve to end Syrian conflict, acts as another strong signal to our allies in the Middle East.

But Bob Corker supported staying in.

So.... yeah.

I'm sorry, but that's a funny.
 
The upside is that we impose sanctions and squeeze the hell out of their leadership. My ultimate goal is to allow the people to have the means to seize control.

So, in other words, a return to the status quo ante, under which sanctions regime Iran began and advanced their nuke program. The reason the agreement was worth half a **** was because we brought the other global players on board to jointly offer carrots and sticks. If they won't reimpose sanctions, how do you suppose we're going to accomplish more by going it alone?
 
So, in other words, a return to the status quo ante, under which sanctions regime Iran began and advanced their nuke program. The reason the agreement was worth half a **** was because we brought the other global players on board to jointly offer carrots and sticks. If they won't reimpose sanctions, how do you suppose we're going to accomplish more by going it alone?

You think carrots and sticks work with leaders that call for the destruction of whole nations?

Your guys faith in evil is scary.
 
Briefly? It puts Rouhani in a tough position politically, demonstrates resolve to end Syrian conflict, acts as another strong signal to our allies in the Middle East.

But Bob Corker said supported staying in.

So.... yeah.

I'm sorry, but that's a funny.

As did both House chairs, squishy pinkos that they are.

There is literally no Trump turd you won't try to polish.
 
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