The mirage of Trump’s ‘peace’ deals

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  1. fmw

    fmw Well-Known Member

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    What should he have done to confront Iran?
     
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    I'm sorry I have no direct link to this quote, as I am not a Twitter user and got it secondhand. I trust my own source but that gave no link either.

    Mark Knoller of CBS tweeted, "Now President Trump says he expects 7, 8, or 9 additional countries to agree to normalization of relations with Israel. Just a few hours earlier, he put the number at 5, 6, or 7. Before leaving WH for a Town Hall in Philadelphia, he said he thinks Saudi Arabia will be one of them."

    Isolate Palestine and force them to face their own violence and hatred and ignorance.
     
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    Apparently killing a General is now a low bar in confrontation now
     
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    Each partisan fights everything the opposing partisan does, even if their own party did or would do the same thing. It is politics, humanity at its worst.
     
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    I'm not saying he should have done anything. What I'm saying is all he's done is assassinate some general nobody remembers the name of. Netanyahu said he confronted the jihadists in Tehran. It's sounds like a disingenuous exaggeration. Maybe Trump has done some things I'm unaware of, but he cowered to Erdogan, so I just can't picture Trump "confronting" the Iranians.
     
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    Gen Soleimani....the leader of Quds Force...the force that ran terrorist operations...he was consideed the second most powerful man in Iran behind the Ayatollah. He confronted the jihadist directly.

    Just because you aren't up to date on who the power players are in Iran doesn't make what Netanyah said untrue
     
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    You are entitled to analyze what people say in any way you wish.
     

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