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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@TheRickWilson Do you really believe they were there to negotiate! Idiot, they delivered the terms of surrender!
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Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson@TheRickWilson·
I'm starting to think Kushner and Witkoff aren't good negotiators.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@DrRitaDed Hero of women’s rights? Tell that to the young women accusing him of rape!
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
This is idiotic on so many levels that I’m not quite sure where to begin! But, I’m a gamer, if nothing else! So, the Supreme Court has no Constitutional authority to pass judgement or effect removal on any individual occupying the office of President of the United States! Therefore, any allegation of a statistically significant percentage of Americans citizens desiring the Court to exercise a power it does not possess is not only ludicrous but obviously fraudulent, on its face! Try again and put some effort into it next time!
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Lina
Lina@Lina_rays1ya·
80% Americans believe the Supreme Court should REMOVE Trump from the office and JAIL him IMMEDIATELY. And how about you?💬🤔👇
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@HussainShafiei Hmmm…what did all that Iranian “brainpower“ achieve? Nothing! Iran went home to a ceasefire in tatters, a renewed and replenished Allied force and facing an entirely new level of US action. Great job on those negotiations, doctors!
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Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
Oh, such is the Lefty narrative. But, I invite your attention to the May 31, 2025 IAEA report. Among the various waffling and equivocations is telling admission that the agencies unable to resolve the problem of Iran’s undeclared activities and nuclear sites that led to the US withdrawal. They ran a clandestine weapons/enrichment program the entire time the JCPOA was in effect. The feckless Obama agreement wasn’t simply a future acceptance of a nuclear Iran reality but also an attempt to convince weak-minded Dem adherents that the Chosen One had delivered them a stunning foreign policy victory. Instead, it merely ensured that action was necessary to achieve the ends the JCPOA failed to deliver!
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@notcapnamerica No, he didn’t! You’ve obviously never read the JCPOA. Nor have you actually evaluated the Iranian regime’s nearly immediate non-compliance with the terms therein!
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
Once again, you never fail to fail! You clearly don’t understand what a blockade is nor have you listened to the strategic intent of the action. The blockade will only affect Iranian-bound or orginating shipping. The US Naval presence will facilitate the free flow of other traffic through the Strait. I suspect there will be no small measure of aerial strikes and perhaps a bit of SOF activity to support the blockade effort. Meanwhile, decapitation strikes will re-commence, renewed strikes on remaining missile and drone reserves will ensue and the regime will hasten its demise through its intransigent zealotry!
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Trump’s solution to opening the Strait is to close the Strait.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
What are you babbling about? We got exactly what we both wanted and expected! We knew going in that Iran would play as if they had leverage, which they don’t. Meanwhile, we used the pause to redeploy, rearm, re-provision and initiate the next step in the strangulation strategy. So, when the idiot Iranian negotiators, suffused with their own propaganda (Tony Montana warned about this!) overplayed their hand and rejected the US proposal, they were stunned when Vice President Vance looked across the table and said, …then, we’re done!” and left the negotiations. The Iranians had conditioned themselves to believe that the US desperately needed a deal. What they still haven’t accepted is the very real truth that when Trump says he will do something, they should believe him! Trump set some non-negotiables and when the Iranians balked, talking was over! Now, we will implement Phase II and finish the destruction of the regime and establish a new political order in the region. Not a failure for the US, at all. But, for the Islamic Republic of Iran, it’s chance to preserve any hold on power just passed!
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕
💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
The biggest test of Vance’s career and he failed. Kushner & Witkoff were never trained for this level of global stakes. 3 unqualified losers who lost the deal. Meanwhile, Trump & Rubio party at a UFC fight. And you wonder why our country has become an international joke.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@davidaxelrod Because your feckless political leadership, Obama and Biden, allowed the Iranian cancer to fester and spread until radical surgery was the only option!
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David Axelrod
David Axelrod@davidaxelrod·
Today, the Iranian regime is still in place. They still have thousands of missiles and retain their highly enriched uranium and now they're negotiating for a firm grip on the Strait of Hormuz in perpetuity to end the war. Meanwhile, we've lost 14 U.S. servicemen and women and hundreds more have been wounded; spent tens of billions of dollars; and badly depleted our supplies battering Iran. At the same time, inflation is raging again and gas is at $4.15 a gallon and rising--$1.20 more than the day before we decided to launch a war against Iran. Remind me again why this was a good idea?
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Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg·
When he launched this war, the President vowed regime change and “unconditional surrender.” What has he gotten? We went from Ayatollah Khamenei to Ayatollah Khamenei Jr. - and are now negotiating over a 10-point plan written by the Iranians. This war has made America weaker - and less trusted on the world stage.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
@thematthew I can confirm that Melania is worried about what is going to be said here. Could it be other things as well outside of this woman’s claims? I guess.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: I can confirm with 99% confidence that the reason Melania Trump came out yesterday with her Epstein Statement is because of information possessed by a former friend, and Epstein survivor, Brazilian Model Amanda Ungaro. Ungaro was also the partner of Trump admin official Paolo Zampolli, who she alleges had her deported. They have a son together. Paolo Zampolli also claims to have introduced Trump to Melania. Amanda is a victim of Epstein's and was brought to the US from Paris by her modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel when was 17. She had a 20 year friendship with Melania. Remember her name. You will be hearing so much about her in the coming weeks that Trump will likely Nuke Iran over it.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@stengel That was the deal, that wasn’t what Iran did! The wiped their collective asses with that deal and took the cash to further their nuclear, ballistic missile and terrorism ambitions!
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Richard Stengel
Richard Stengel@stengel·
You know what would be amazing if Vance and his team can negotiate an agreement where Iran doesn't enrich above 3.67% (far below weapons grade); gets rid of 98% of its stockpile of enriched uranium; has weekly inspections by the IAEA; keeps the straits open without charging anyone; and commits to all of this for at least ten years. Oh, yeah, that was the Obama Iran deal.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@Microinteracti1 Except, they have no defense industrial base. The have coasted for decades in the shade of US military might! If they want to do better, where they gonna go?
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
For years, Canada sent 70 cents of every defence dollar straight to the United States. Mark Carney just told Parliament that stops now. The room gave him a standing ovation. It is a striking thing to get a standing ovation for announcing that your country will stop subsidising someone else’s arms industry. But that is where Canada is in 2025. Carney’s case is blunt: the United States is “beginning to monetize its hegemony, charging for access to its markets and reducing its relative contributions to collective security.”   And MAGA is celebrating. Winning. Always winning. USA, USA. Somewhere a man in a red hat is pumping his fist. Let me explain what is actually happening, because clearly no one has bothered. In ten months, the United States has torched eighty years of alliance architecture that its own soldiers, diplomats and taxpayers built from the rubble of the Second World War. Eighty years. Gone. Detonated, with a smile, by people who genuinely believe this is genius. Canada is not drifting away. Canada is leaving. Europe is not hedging. Europe is building a defence industry specifically designed to cut Washington out. Allies are not quietly grumbling over dinner. They are signing contracts with other people. And the MAGA faithful are cheering every single step of it, because someone told them this is what dominance looks like. It is not dominance. It is a man burning down his own house and whooping at the flames. The saddest part is not that America is losing its allies. The saddest part is that half the country thinks that is the point.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
This definitely needs to happen and the American people need to make sure it goes! Who agrees ? 🤬
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
MAJOR BREAKING: US-Iran negotiations appear to have hit a “stalemate” because the two sides can’t agree on the control of the Strait of Hormuz. I have absolutely no confidence in JD Vance, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff negotiating any sort of deal that would actually be good for America.
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
So what would you call this Presidential Team?
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Since Trump took office, over 352,000 Federal employees have been fired, resigned, or retired and were not replaced. The Federal workforce is smaller today than at any point since 1966.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
@EdKrassen They have to show an ID to get registered, no? And, then, are we just to let anyone walk up claim to be the registered voter? This is what happens when you try to solve problems your hermanuetic won’t even allow you to see!
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Explain this, all you pro-Voter ID advocates: Why don't we automatically register every eligible voter, and then have state databases that store their IDs virtually? That way, every legal voter can vote, and every person can be confirmed to be a legal voter without needing a physical ID. This would solve virtually every problem, but for some reason I don't think Republicans would support this because they know when more people vote, they usually lose elections.
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Bob Pratz
Bob Pratz@BobPratz·
Don’t bet on it. The European people are smarter than the effete leaders whose constituencies are not interested in free and sovereign nations. When, it turns into a shitshow, and it will (many thanks to Col. Quaritch!), the US is still, and will remain, the indispensable nation!
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