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These aren't new leaders in #Iran. These are the same people in slightly different positions committed to the same ideology. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the person the vice president is meeting with on Friday, was on the same Supreme National Security Council which ordered live fire against Iranians killing thousands in January.
EXCLUSIVE: Vice President JD Vance on why it would be difficult to arm the Iranians. “You can't just drop weapons from the sky here. There isn't really the infrastructure to get weapons to sort of the heart of the Iranian people.” More here. cbn.com/news/israel/exclusiv… . Full story on The 700 Club Thursday across the country. @CBNNews @700club @VP @JDVance
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The price America will pay for this deal will be heavier than any amount of money Qatar is putting in it. Rubio knows that.
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I didn't support Obama because he gave cash to the Iranian terrorists for false promises. I didn't support Hillary because she was a statist who believed she knew better about running the economy instead of trusting the consumer under the freedom of capitalism. I didn't support Biden because he surrendered to terrorists, believed "over the horizon" deterrence could work against religious fanatics, and emboldened America's enemies. I didn't support Kamala because she demonstrated contempt for the constitutional order and the American Republic. I don't support Donald Trump for all the above reasons.
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What a farce this all has become
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This is literally illogical. If the regime has weapons it is “forever war” — if they don’t it is over quick. Why is everyone retarded?
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We have US Senators saying Iran "has a right to defend itself." Republicans sound no different than the pro-Hamas activists on college campuses post-Oct. 7. They sound no different than Hasan Piker.
KAITLAN COLLINS: Are you okay with Iran having missiles? SEN. ROGER MARSHALL: I prefer that they not, but they have to defend themselves COLLINS: You think Iran needs to be able to defend itself? MARSHALL: I do, otherwise we turn this into a forever war
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The people my heart goes out to is all those proud Iranians, inside and outside Iran, who trusted Trump and the likes of Lindsey Graham. I know you feel betrayed but for what it's worth I still stand by you and will advocate for your freedom. #FreeIran‌ #JavidShah
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Obama's deal definitely isn't the worst deal ever signed anymore
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Way to keep that unbroken streak going 👍
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8/ Prisoners Trump also criticized the Obama administration for not using its negotiating leverage to secure the release of detained Americans as part of the negotiations. He repeatedly portrayed the prisoner exchange and related concessions as a bad bargain for the United States.
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7/ Terrorism Trump argued sanctions relief allowed Iran to increase support for terrorist groups and regional proxies. "Once sanctions were lifted, the regime used its new funds to build nuclear-capable missiles, support terrorism, and cause havoc throughout the Middle East and beyond."
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6/ Ballistic Missiles Trump argued the JCPOA ignored another major threat from Iran. "Not only does the deal fail to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions, but it also fails to address the regime's development of ballistic missiles that could deliver nuclear warheads."
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5/ He repeatedly attacked the frozen assets and money made available to Iran under the deal. "The Iran deal is a terrible deal. We paid $150 billion. We gave $1.8 billion in cash. That's actual cash, barrels of cash. It's insane. It's ridiculous. It should have never been made."
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4/ Sanctions Relief Trump argued the Obama administration gave away its strongest leverage. "At the point when the United States had maximum leverage, this disastrous deal gave this regime — and it's a regime of great terror — many billions of dollars, some of it in actual cash."
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3/ Sunset Clauses Trump also argued the deal only delayed Iran's nuclear ambitions rather than ending them. "The agreement was so poorly negotiated that even if Iran fully complies, the regime can still be on the verge of a nuclear breakout in just a short period of time."
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2/ On uranium enrichment: Trump's biggest criticism was that the deal did not dismantle Iran's nuclear program. "The deal allowed Iran to continue enriching uranium and, over time, reach the brink of a nuclear breakout."
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Everyone seems to have forgotten why Donald Trump spent years attacking Obama's Iran nuclear deal. So let me remind you why he called it "the worst deal ever negotiated.”
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Question: If the targets struck by the United States and Israel in Iran were military, nuclear, and regime-linked facilities, what exactly is the $300 billion reconstruction fund going to rebuild?
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Fungibility was always part of the equation. The Iranian regime has never honored a single agreement so the real surprise would be if they did.
Iran promises to help Hezbollah once assets are unfrozen, sanctions are lifted trib.al/Kq7x8GV
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So, um... Why aren't we using that same logic with Nukes? If Israel can have them, why not Iran? The logic is so stupid here...
Trump says that Iran "has to have" ballistic missiles, adding "what am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles but they can't have them?"
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