wildwheniwannab
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I get why so many people are frustrated or skeptical about this Iran MOU. On paper, it looks like a massive compromise: $300 billion in unfrozen assets, a fixed schedule to lift sanctions, and immediate oil export waivers for Tehran. But what were we expecting when on one side, Trump is facing an apocalyptic regime that wants the world to burn and on the other, an American public that has no stomach for war? He played the cards that were actually on the table.
I’m sick and tired of the politicians and podcasters who bitch and complain no matter what Trump does. They scream that the war has to stop, but the second he stops it, they turn around and yell, "what kind of deal is this?!" If the goal is to actually end Iran’s regime, history shows there's only one model that works: total WWII-style defeat, occupation, and denazification. That requires American boots on the ground and an Iranian people ready to build a free country from the rubble. But NO ONE, myself included, wants boots on the ground.
Is this MOU what Trump wanted? I doubt it. But he did exactly what a leader of a Republic should do: he listened to the people and found a way to end this. A dictator would have kept on going. At the end of the day, a president can only go as far as the people will carry him. Right now, our appetite for war stops at the gas pump.
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🔋 EXCLUSIVE: On the next episode of The Axios Show, President Trump tells @marcacaputo that in the aftermath of the Iran war, there are "no limits" to his power.
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.@POTUS "I have NO HIGHER PRIVILEGE than serving as Commander in Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces—I AM SO PROUD OF THEM."
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@KatiePavlich But that violates the deal the dipshit YOU VOTED FOR SIGNED, you Fox News reject. Womp womp
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.@SECWAR “Some of our allies have gotten the message and stepped up...
Last year, under President Trump’s leadership, NATO set a new global standard for defense spending—5% of GDP all in on defense—it’s historic and it's transformational...
As you’ve seen over the last six months, President Trump is also committed to the U.S. defense spending—more than one trillion dollars in 2026 and a commitment of 1.5 trillion in 2027.”
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.@SECWAR “One key difference between this agreement and others is this was BORN OF STRENGTH of American action.
JCPOA came from a bunch of begging and talking—this agreement came after months of bombing and a blockade that was IMPENETRABLE.”
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.@SECWAR "Our message is clear—it’s been consistent for a year and a half...
NATO GOTTA STEP UP TO BE A REAL MILITARY ALLIANCE—America has done its part for a very long time."
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.@SECWAR "Our posture is ONE OF STRENGTH.
Iran is going to have EVERY OPPORTUNITY to cut the kind of deal they should at the table, and if they don't—THE WAR DEPARTMENT WILL BE RIGHT HERE READY TO GO."
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.@SECWAR “Europe was NOT supposed to be a dependency of the United States...
Europe was supposed to be a military power allied with a STRONG AMERICA—this is the essence of NATO 1.0.”
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.@SECWAR “We were clear—publicly and privately—WE ARE NOT GOING TO ALLOW FREE LOADING ANYMORE...
Our NATO dues are contingent upon other countries stepping up—THIS IS NOT A ONE WAY STREET. This isn't a new message from President Trump or from me.”
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Today, U.S. forces lifted the blockade on all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas, in accordance with the President's direction. American forces are not impeding the transit of vessels to or from Iranian ports. All U.S. military blockade enforcement efforts have ceased. Our great Naval Ships will remain in the general area to make sure that all aspects of the agreement are adhered to, obeyed and in full force and effect.
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