New Hampshire’s Governor had an opportunity to reasonably protect female single sex spaces by signing SB 552, but instead she vetoed it.
You’re a spineless, feckless, useless puppet @KellyAyotte and that’s how you’ll be remembered, if anyone will bother to do such a thing.
The MOU reopens the Strait of Hormuz and postpones the remaining issues to a second round of negotiations.
It does not resolve the fate of Iran's nuclear material, eliminate Iran's missile arsenal, or dismantle Tehran's remaining proxy network.
But this reality does not transform the MOU into a defeat. Its real significance is that it buys time. The enduring value of the MOU depends entirely on how that time is used.
If the Trump administration allows Iran to rebuild, the agreement will become just another chapter in the long history of failed diplomacy with Tehran.
If the US and Israel use the pause to replenish stockpiles of munitions, strengthen regional air and missile defenses, deepen intelligence cooperation, and prepare for Iran's next attempt to rebuild its nuclear and missile programs, then the MOU will be remembered as a tactic to lay the basis for a future victory.
The MOU cost a higher price than was perhaps necessary. But Trump got us here from a position of strength, not weakness. That is the difference between a tactical retreat and a surrender.
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@JordanWood@dunlap4congress Hmmm, so why is Maine in such bad shape. Bottom of states in education, top of states in welfare, rampant fraud, out of control immigration who don’t try to assimilate, Chinese grow houses, failed needle program, gun violence the list is endless