Show-Me Senator Schmitt Supporting MAGA Iran Fight After Ceasefire FAIL
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The hope for a new nuclear agreement between the US and Iran is rapidly fading. While the Strait of Hormus is blocked and the world is slipping into an oil crisis, the fronts in Washington and Tehran are hardening. Three factors seem to cause the negotiations to falter for good.
The struggle for Iran's peace seems stuck. US President Donald Trump (79) wants to renegotiate. But it's not that easy.
Why the Iran Negotiations Are Stuck
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has now lasted weeks longer than the period of major hostilities. And as is often the case with ceasefires in the Middle East, it involves a good deal of shooting. Every other day or so now sees an exchange of fire in or around the Strait of Hormuz. But nonetheless, every other day or so also sees recurring suggestions that, really, this time a deal between Washington and Tehran is all but at hand…
Show-Me Senator Schmitt Supporting MAGA Iran Fight After Ceasefire FAIL
Loyalty is nice but it's rarely useful in politics . . .In fact . . .Maybe the Missouri Senator is just guarding his words but it's clear that he doesn't know much about what's happening in the region or at least isn't going to talk about it with local media. And so . . . We're left with the same Iran talking points espoused since the days of the Obama administration.Check-it . . . Read more at tonyskansascity.com
Obama trap, Mullah chaos: Why Trump’s Iran peace is stuck
The fight over an Iran peace deal appears stuck, despite recent optimistic signals from Washington that an agreement could be within reach. President Donald Trump now appears to be pushing to renegotiate key parts of a broad draft. His central demand remains unchanged: Iran must agree that it will never possess a
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