@EWErickson It would give the solicitor general some much needed argument refinement to which he clearly lacked from the left going scolds court that would even let him get a word off before shutting him down.
Something really interesting just happened, hear me out.
1. Iran designed the MOU to trap Israel, pit the U.S. against its ally, and protect Hezbollah.
2. Israel bypassed the trap by signing an expedited deal directly with Lebanon. (Brokered by Sec. Rubio)
3. The new framework between Israel and Lebanon ties Israeli withdrawal to Hezbollah’s disarmament.
4. Hezbollah has just become the obstacle to Lebanon regaining full control of the south.
5. Now is the Islamic regime is complaining that the U.S. is breaching clause 1 of the MOU.
6. U.S. says this was deal between two sovereign nations.
7. Iran is not really sure what to do. (We will watch how this plays out)
@earlyvotedata The only question with "Birthright" is, is congress allowed to an extent to restrict eligibility of who can get it. The EO portion was always DOA.
Iran’s IRGC-N has rejected the Omani-International Maritime Organization transit framework announced earlier. Per the release, in what is seemingly a veiled threat to resume the targeting of commercial shipping and/or limit mine clearance efforts, the IRGC-N said “The proposed route is unacceptable and poses serious safety risks.”