“In jail” was probably a poor choice of words. Let’s say “convicted” instead.
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Yesterday, 12:40 PM #21021Golf is a relatively simple game, played by reasonably intelligent people, stupidly.
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Yesterday, 05:00 PM #21022
One thing that hasn't really been discussed is if there's a favorable Trump juror that could also make it through voir dire. Trump doesn't necessarily need a not guilty verdict, but if there's a hung jury he may end up skating after all.
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Yesterday, 05:13 PM #21023
Excuse me if I will believe this expert individual who was actually in the arena in the Mideast cauldron, rather than an Australian article from outside the pot.
The expert being- “ Michael Oren, formerly Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Knesset member, and deputy minister for diplomacy in the Israeli prime minister’s office.”
From the article- all of which is 100% true:
Rather than block Iran’s path to the bomb, the agreement solidly paved it by allowing Iran to retain most of its nuclear infrastructure and to continue producing ever more advanced centrifuges capable of reducing Iran’s breakout time to mere weeks. The deal put no meaningful restrictions on Iran’s missile delivery systems or its clandestine weapons programs. And even then, the largely cosmetic limitations were set to expire in less than a decade. Well before that time, though, Iran harnessed the deal’s financial and strategic rewards to expand its sphere of influence across Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. So much for the responsible regional power.
Believe the man in the arena. A man from the US Most Important ally in the cauldron."I Got CHAMPIONS in that Lockerroom!" -Stanley Burrell
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Yesterday, 08:12 PM #21024
Perhaps you should read the actual report.
Do you think the people who wrote it, and put it into action, made stuff up?
His own party apologized for Oren's book on the deal.
And if you bothered to just look a little, you'd see this article is littered with false statements.
For example: he notesby allowing Iran to retain most of its nuclear infrastructure and to continue producing ever more advanced centrifuges capable of reducing Iran’s breakout time to mere weeks.
Before this agreement, Iran's breakout time -- or the time it would have taken for Iran to gather enough fissile material to build a weapon -- was only two to three months. Today, because of the Iran deal, it would take Iran 12 months or more. And with the unprecedented monitoring and access this deal puts in place, if Iran tries, we will know and sanctions will snap back into place.
Here's how we got to this point. Since October, Iran has:
Shipped 25,000 pounds of enriched uranium out of the country
Dismantled and removed two-thirds of its centrifuges
Removed the calandria from its heavy water reactor and filled it with concrete
Provided unprecedented access to its nuclear facilities and supply chain
Also remember Trump certified compliance for 2 years until he need a political football (hate all Obama things) to kick around....he went up late, and I was already up there.
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