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1 minute ago, dwy000 said:

I dont have a better solution. Im not a middle east expert.  But as an American Im very much allowed to opine on how utterly horrible and embarrassing this solution is.  And the fact that this might be the best option only reiterates how incompetent the administration who painted us into this corner is. 

 

Imagine how horrible you would feel if you live in Iran where your currency is worthless and you are operating on a barter economy - with no friends to speak of coming to your rescue.

 

Here in the US, nothing has changed, except libtards losing their minds and cheering on Iran.

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1 minute ago, dwy000 said:

I dont have a better solution. Im not a middle east expert.  But as an American Im very much allowed to opine on how utterly horrible and embarrassing this solution is.  And the fact that this might be the best option only reiterates how incompetent the administration who painted us into this corner is. 

So evidently your preferred "solution" was that of our friends and neighbors to the North and East - bury your head in the sand and ignore the problem.  Thank goodness we have a President and Administration who thinks differently.  But keep on exercising your right as an American to keep on criticizing!

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Just now, 73 Reds said:

So evidently your preferred "solution" was that of our friends and neighbors to the North and East - bury your head in the sand and ignore the problem.  Thank goodness we have a President and Administration who thinks differently.  But keep on exercising your right as an American to keep on criticizing!

What a cult!!!  The fact that our current best option is vastly worse than having done nothing and youre tyring to hold it up as a win just shows how deeply the cult runs. 

 

We are going to release $bns, set up a $300bn fund for them, agree to get out of dodge, give up and reverse all sanctions and it has cost us $25bn and multiple lives in exchange for absolutely nothing - and youre spinning this as a win. Wow.  

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Just now, dwy000 said:

What a cult!!!  The fact that our current best option is vastly worse than having done nothing and youre tyring to hold it up as a win just shows how deeply the cult runs. 

 

We are going to release $bns, set up a $300bn fund for them, agree to get out of dodge, give up and reverse all sanctions and it has cost us $25bn and multiple lives in exchange for absolutely nothing - and youre spinning this as a win. Wow.  

Back to Whoppner!  LOL!!!!!!

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Just now, 73 Reds said:

Back to Whoppner!  LOL!!!!!!

If the evidence fits!  There is literally nothing Trump could do that you would claim is bad.

 

Tell me, do you still support the caps on overdraft fees that Trump removed?  Cult. 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, dwy000 said:

If the evidence fits!  There is literally nothing Trump could do that you would claim is bad.

 

Tell me, do you still support the caps on overdraft fees that Trump removed?  Cult. 

Hard to respond when someone contends that an appropriate answer to "Death to America" is............................nothing.  

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Just now, dwy000 said:

If the evidence fits!  There is literally nothing Trump could do that you would claim is bad.

 

Tell me, do you still support the caps on overdraft fees that Trump removed?  Cult. 

 

The Monty Python Black Knight speaks.. @dwy000

 

Ayatollah dead

Half the IRGC leaders dead
Air defenses destroyed
Air Force destroyed
Navy destroyed
Nuclear facilities destroyed
Arms manufacturing destroyed
Currency worthless
Inflation 100%+
 
Iran is in fine shape
Posted
35 minutes ago, 73 Reds said:

I agree and as stated multiple times, would prefer the military approach.

 

Well that's my point exactly.....we left the negotiating table in Feb in frustration to get what we want via militarily force.....to only end up where we started back at the negotiating table talking about the same stuff as before (i.e. the military campaign/blockade didn't conclude with deal but with a negotiation).....it really speaks to a military campaign that fundamentally failed to change the calculus on the ground.

 

I mean let's wait and see the details on whats on the table now re:nuclear vs. the Feb Geneva baseline - however all reporting suggests essentially no incrementalism versus what could have been signed in Geneva with serious changes to status quo ante in the region that I've discussed before which essentially boils down to Iran's strategic & relative power in the region enhanced via the SOH control/deterrent demonstration, the illusion of the US security umbrella in the region degraded such that stakeholders there are inevitably going to hedge their tail risk via side deals with Tehran and broadly speaking if you believed the Islamic revolution was slowly failing inside Iran (some evidence of that) I can make an argument here that Epic Fury has breathed new life into the theocracy morphing it into a military junta (with $300bn soon to disburse).

 

Not over till the nuclear deal fat lady sings........but the juice was not worth the squeeze here and that's being kind. Its looking like the blunder of blunders here in T2.

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5 minutes ago, changegonnacome said:

 

Well that's my point exactly.....we left the negotiating table in Feb in frustration to get what we want via militarily force.....to only end up where we started back at the negotiating table talking about the same stuff as before (i.e. the military campaign/blockade didn't conclude with deal but with a negotiation).....it really speaks to a military campaign that fundamentally failed to change the calculus on the ground.

 

I mean let's wait and see the details on whats on the table now re:nuclear vs. the Feb Geneva baseline - however all reporting suggests essentially no incrementalism versus what could have been signed in Geneva with serious changes to status quo ante in the region that I've discussed before which essentially boils down to Iran's strategic & relative power in the region enhanced via the SOH control/deterrent demonstration, the illusion of the US security umbrella in the region degraded such that stakeholders there are inevitably going to hedge their tail risk via side deals with Tehran and broadly speaking if you believed the Islamic revolution was slowly failing inside Iran (some evidence of that) I can make an argument here that Epic Fury has breathed new life into the theocracy morphing it into a military junta (with $300bn soon to disburse).

 

Not over till the nuclear deal fat lady sings........but the juice was not worth the squeeze here and that's being kind. Its looking like the blunder of blunders here in T2.

Can't even begin to form an opinion here because we have just now begun negotiating.  But it has the potential to be about much more than just nuclear.

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