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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Playing both ends against the middle?
I think the Iranians are making impossible demands just so they can negotiate for another year with less sanctions and advance their agenda in the Middle East. Yemen is another of the Ayatollah's proxy wars. 10 Arab States have formed a coalition to return control to the elected Yemeni government who is allied right now with Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. So, who is better the Shiite Houthis or Sunni Al-Qaeda. Terrorist A or Terrorist B?
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good points, for me, it seems to make sense to go with neither, but that's not going to happen so i'd choose to go with the radicals that we don't make a nuclear deal with via executive order. especially when the USA deal maker is bowing down to ridiculous demands.
we have a jr. politician negotiating a nuke deal with a proven untrusted nation and he's going around congress to do it while saying OK, we don't need to inspect your facility that you built to weaponize nuke materials.
that's about as fucking stupid as it gets.