By withdrawing from the Iranian nuclear deal, the United States strengthened the hand of the hardliners in Iran. That in turn escalated the tensions. We must not look at what’s happening now as an isolated situation. We must look at the deeper roots of the problem & address them.

Jan 1, 2020 · 7:11 PM UTC

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Love you and love your spirit. But you should put your time and effort into something other than politics. I think you could be a very positive force in the world and help a lot of people. Just not in public office and certainly not the Presidency.
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It is obvious to me that you are not getting both sides of the news. There seems to be a disconnect between reality and the arguments you are presenting. I think you are sincere and care about the issues, but one can’t help but question your restrictive news sources.
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Have you been dropping acid again?
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You are so wise and educated about our politics, I love you @marwilliamson! Keep speaking the real truth, I'm with you all the way! #Marianne2020
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So, what are the deeper roots of the problem?
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How can we convince the hardliners to not want to wipe Israel off the map? The hardliners just look for excuses. The nuke deal was unethical with secrets and side letters. Iran's mission is conquest of enemies, which is nearly everyone who is not a Shiite.
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OMG! PlEASE!
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...with love.
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this is the one thing that obama did right. we need good relations with iran to make the world more peaceful and livable. no entangling alliances or declaring other nations to be enemies is good for us. peace, love and friendship should be extended to all nations.