Increased sanctions are a form of economic violence; they’re a way to continue hostilities without doing so militarily. They will be responded to. The president’s speech does not represent mutual de-escalation. We didn’t go over the cliff but neither did we pull away from it.

Jan 8, 2020 · 5:21 PM UTC

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No we are not backing down lady! That’s not how this works 😂 you might be about love and peace but have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to Iran or terrorist. Sorry but you will never see that White House and America is grateful for that.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Agree with the others my friend. You can’t always be against the administration. It makes you look bent. Even an ego-maniac can handle things properly from time to time. It’s ok to acknowledge a good play when it happens.
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The rapture they dream of - to hurt as many civilians as possible to perpetuate an endless cycle of violence to feed the arms industry and its' investors who sponsor the politicians to do their bidding is a 1 way ticket to hell for some,
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So what would you do to solve the Middle East situation??
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You can put your money where your mouth is, get on a plane to Tehran and hug a mullah. Im sure Iran will be just fine then.
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You need to jump off that cliff and go away....
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What do you suggest? Say pretty please do not build and use nukes or else we will hold our breath?
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Listening to an idiot hippie like you is a form of torture by stupidity