You are naively assuming that in the future we won't have a dem as president that won't go after strategic targets - like say barry and the dementia patient. Hell, the dementia patient advised against taking out OBL. Strategic targets (I'm assuming just nuke sites) still leaves Iran shipping oil to the chicoms and funding world wide terrorism and shipping missiles everywhere while screaming Death to America. They were told to stop or else. They chose or else.You're trying to shame me into being quiet by moving goalposts, name calling/calling me a bigot, and bringing up slain military. I'm sorry they died but I was talking about the US.
Meanwhile people shit on Muslims on here constantly. I've never snitched about it once.
This Bombshell About the Negotiations With Iran Changes Everything
Revealing insights on Iran negotiations expose nuclear ambitions and shift perspectives on Middle East peace efforts.
This Bombshell About the Negotiations With Iran Changes Everything
Iran is the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. The regime has funded proxy wars, armed Hezbollah, backed Hamas, and spent decades chanting for the destruction of Israel and the United States. The idea that another round of diplomacy was going to stop them was pure fantasy. Donald Trump did what had to be done, and there’s now a real chance for the people of Iran to be free, and for there to be peace in the Middle East. I know some people will just oppose it because they oppose everything Trump does.For those who are actually persuadable, new information from Steve Witkoff has come to light that should change how they view this conflict. Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy for Middle East talks, gave a stunning account on Fox News of how those pre-strike negotiations unfolded. The picture he painted is not the one most Americans have in their heads.
In the very first meeting, Iran didn't come in hat in hand. Witkoff said Iranian negotiators opened by declaring their "undeniable right to enrich all of their nuclear fuel" — and then dropped a bombshell. "In that first meeting, both the Iranian negotiators said to us directly, with no shame, that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60% [enrichment] and they're aware that that could make 11 nuclear bombs, and that was the beginning of their negotiating stance. So that's — they were proud of it."
That was their opening line. This wasn’t a reluctant admission dragged out by tough questioning. Not a secret that slipped out. They were boasting about it. Iranian negotiators walked into the room and led with it.
And Witkoff wasn't done: "They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to get to a place where they could deliver 11 nuclear bombs."
So while Barack Obama patted himself on the back for his nuclear deal with Iran as some breakthrough, while the international community insisted for years that "diplomacy" and "monitoring" of Iran was working, Iran was quietly running circles around every inspector and every agreement ever put in front of them.
The U.S. team actually offered Iran a remarkable deal — free nuclear fuel, indefinitely, for peaceful domestic energy use. Tehran rejected it without hesitation. Why? Because peaceful energy was never the point. It was never the point under Obama, and it certainly wasn't the point now. Iran wanted nuclear weapons. No matter what obstacles came its way, it would keep trying.Steve Witkoff:
Let me say this, because I forgot this small little detail.
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So yes, bringing up Obama’s nuclear deal and blaming Trump for getting us out of it in his first term is a joke. Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons the entire time, and the deal just made sure they had the cash to do it.