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Frankly, I don’t think Vance knows or cares much about foreign policy—he is still, four days later, calling the Gulf Cooperation Council the “Gulf Coast Coalition,” which sounds like the conference Southern Miss plays football in.
This is best understood as a soft-launch for the ‘28 primary campaign, in which he hopes to run against Ted Cruz and the “neocons.” Unfortunately, because America remains the imperial power, such domestic jockeying has major implications for global security—even if that’s not what it’s really *about*
Absolutely incredible…
Iran’s ballistic missiles were one of the main reasons Marco Rubio gave for us entering this war. From money to ballistic missiles, Trump seems to be taking the loss and going home.
Dear @WhiteHouse@realDonaldTrump@JDVance@marcorubio
Iranian ballistic missile plus a suitcase nuke still equals a bad time for their neighbors
I can't make that make sense -- no nukes but this?
The notion that there can be a dependable “gentleman’s agreement” with an Islamist terrorist organization constitutionally committed to America’s destruction is insulting.
The next time you hear JD Vance casually accuse his critics of unpatriotically spreading misinformation, remember that he described the *accurate* descriptions of the MOU as Iranian propaganda. He says what he needs to say in the moment without regard for the truth — or decency.
He's said this in 3 interviews. It's such a bizarre choice for the Vice President of the United States to make. What do you mean, you don't understand? You're the VP! Surely someone could explain it to you? And why are the wishes of Pakistan and Qatar more important than the wishes of the American people you serve?
JD Vance on the Iranian regime: "I kind of want to figure out: How real are they? How fake are they?"
We have decades of history to help you answer that question. Read a book or two.
The tragedy here is that our greatest minds haven't figured out a way to find out what is in the real document. It resides, along with the nuclear dust, underneath thousands of tons of radioactive rubble and debris. Totally beyond anyone's reach. If only there was another way.