Kaitlan, a genuine question on journalistic standards:
You interviewed PM Mark Carney (who had seen the actual Iran agreement text and approved it as a reasonable agreement with performance measures) before your Pence interview. Yet you allowed Pence to call it appeasement and speculate on its contents without pushing back with Carney’s firsthand details.
If you had superior information from a head of government who reviewed it, wasn’t there an obligation to challenge the speculation in real time? How does letting incomplete impressions stand align with basic fairness and transparency?
Transparency shouldn’t depend on the guest.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
@AmitSegal Isn’t this also a first for Somaliland and the world? Isn’t he Somaliland’s first-ever full ambassadorial posting, and as such it marks a historic first for both Somaliland and the international community?
@farzyness Which safety button did he press: a screen button or the door handle's open door button, reportedly used as a secret safety button by safety riders who keep their right hand on it?
I suspect Sinwar was kicked out of Hamas once the Hamas leadership realized the consequences of 10/7 or he himself realized it & decided to redeem himself by dying as a martyr via suicide by IDF. Nothing else makes sense as to why he was in Rafah with a ragtag of Hamas terrorists who abandoned him as soon as they were spotted.
Also, the Hamas recordings released last week, where Hamas members were openly defiant to Sinwar & Deif, lends credibility to this theory.
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To All Who Doubted—Those Who Said After October 7th That Bibi Was Finished, That He’d Never Win Another Election:
I’m delivering a message straight from the heart of Benjamin Netanyahu himself: “Checkmate חביבי!”
Consider this:
His Legacy is Sealed. Tonight, Bibi isn’t chasing ballots—he’s chasing history. He’s putting the final strokes on his North Star, his life’s mission: neutralizing Iran’s threat and forging a transformative peace with Saudi Arabia. This is a leader who plays the long game, not for applause, but for Israel’s survival and prosperity.
Still Think He Can’t Win Again? If Bibi chooses to run, are you really so certain the man who’s outmaneuvered every critic, rival, and crisis won’t rewrite the rules once more? Underestimate him at your peril.
The board is his. The moves are calculated. The game? Far from over.
To All Who Doubted—Those Who Said After October 7th That Bibi Was Finished, That He’d Never Win Another Election:
I’m delivering a message straight from the heart of Benjamin Netanyahu himself: “Checkmate חביבי!”
Consider this:
His Legacy is Sealed. Tonight, Bibi isn’t chasing ballots—he’s chasing history. He’s putting the final strokes on his North Star, his life’s mission: neutralizing Iran’s threat and forging a transformative peace with Saudi Arabia. This is a leader who plays the long game, not for applause, but for Israel’s survival and prosperity.
Still Think He Can’t Win Again? If Bibi chooses to run, are you really so certain the man who’s outmaneuvered every critic, rival, and crisis won’t rewrite the rules once more? Underestimate him at your peril.
The board is his. The moves are calculated. The game? Far from over.
Confused? What does them being Jewish or not have to do with @KassyKosher’s point?
They were murdered as they were leaving a Jewish event that was taking place at the DC Jewish Museum. Even if the victims were friendly Palestinians, her point remains. It’s not safe to be associated with anything Jewish in the USA.