Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all seem to feel helpless, we don’t want this war. What can we do?
I dunno. Maybe not vote for Republicans. All of them will start dumb wars in the Middle East regardless of what they say. Republicans are the warmongering party. Every single one of them wants to send soldiers to die for some Emir.
Anonymous wrote:We all seem to feel helpless, we don’t want this war. What can we do?
Anonymous wrote:
I love this situation for JD. He's in a special circle of hell right now made just for him. Doomed to fail. Forced to champion decisions he never wanted. He deserves this so much!!!
Anonymous wrote:I asked AI what the probability of Vance being the next president: 20% to 30%Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since JD is likely to be our next president, this is an opportunity to show the world he is the man for the job.Anonymous wrote:Since it's not our war nor do we have any power to negotiate then why not let Netanyahu and Ayatollah Jr negotiate it directly under Pakistan's supervision? Why send poor JD back to pretend he can make decisions?
He will NOT be our next president unless Trump dies.
I think this number is likely to jump higher after Iran is spanked.
People like you also believed Trump would NOT be the next president but hallelujah, praise the Lord it came to pass.
Anonymous wrote:We all seem to feel helpless, we don’t want this war. What can we do?
Anonymous wrote:We all seem to feel helpless, we don’t want this war. What can we do?
Anonymous wrote:JD is preparing to board a plane, and Iran:
“Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that Iran will not accept negotiations with the US while “under the shadow of threat.”
“Trump, by imposing a blockade and violating the ceasefire, seeks, in his view, to turn the negotiating table into a table of surrender or to justify renewed warmongering,” he wrote in a post on X. “We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threat, and over the past 2 weeks we have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield.”
Guess the talks are off again
Anonymous wrote:I asked AI what the probability of Vance being the next president: 20% to 30%Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since JD is likely to be our next president, this is an opportunity to show the world he is the man for the job.Anonymous wrote:Since it's not our war nor do we have any power to negotiate then why not let Netanyahu and Ayatollah Jr negotiate it directly under Pakistan's supervision? Why send poor JD back to pretend he can make decisions?
He will NOT be our next president unless Trump dies.
I think this number is likely to jump higher after Iran is spanked.
People like you also believed Trump would NOT be the next president but hallelujah, praise the Lord it came to pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump-Iran is what happens when you have the bluster of a malignant narcissist trying to operate a junta in the US rather than relying on the decades of experts and resources that have since been fired from service.
The fact that Witkoff, Kushner and Vance are the "negotiation team" is just a sad and sorry state of affairs.
Iran wanted Vance to be part of the team still Vance was calling Bibi during negotiation.
Source? Why would Iran have Vance there if he's just answering back to Netanyahu
I asked AI what the probability of Vance being the next president: 20% to 30%Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since JD is likely to be our next president, this is an opportunity to show the world he is the man for the job.Anonymous wrote:Since it's not our war nor do we have any power to negotiate then why not let Netanyahu and Ayatollah Jr negotiate it directly under Pakistan's supervision? Why send poor JD back to pretend he can make decisions?
He will NOT be our next president unless Trump dies.
Anonymous wrote:Since JD is likely to be our next president, this is an opportunity to show the world he is the man for the job.Anonymous wrote:Since it's not our war nor do we have any power to negotiate then why not let Netanyahu and Ayatollah Jr negotiate it directly under Pakistan's supervision? Why send poor JD back to pretend he can make decisions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger problem is this administration's negotiating strategy. The only thing they know is dominance politics and don't understand that past behavior matters. This is not a real estate deal.
It kind is a real estate deal