The Knicks belong to New York City. And this championship belongs to the people who waited 53 years for it.
That’s why we’re giving away 600 free tickets to Thursday’s Championship Ceremony at City Hall following the ticker-tape parade.
WTF
Schatz: "If this deal is so good, why can't the public see it? ... there is a reason they are not publishing this deal, and it's because makes plain that this is one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in many generations"
So...oil sanctions immediately lifted by waiver, promise to never work with the Iranian people against the regime, no ban on tolls, and $300B in rebuilding (probably including a Trump Tower Tehran).
I didn't call this Operation Epic FUBAR for nothing.
english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-...
Iran is richer, their nuclear program is undeterred, the Strait will not be open soon, they are forever inclined to close it whenever they like, the regime is not substantially weakened, and the United States’s word is mud. The worst foreign policy choices on our part in 25 years.
Oh yeah, it's BAD bad.
I have not been enriching uranium for decades. I should be paid retroactively.
Authoritarian regimes are no longer stopping at their own borders. Today, they are actively tracking and silencing dissidents who have sought refuge right here in Europe.
May you rest in peace Robert Kuzovkov. 🕊️
#StopTransnationalRepression
It's actually worse: the $300B "Reconstruction and Development Fund" will basically make investors from all of Iran's neighbors (and us) dependent on the regime to get any return on investment.
www.timesofisrael.com/us-iran-deal...
Iran was never a substantial nuclear threat. They are not suicidal. But if you were inclined to worry about that, you now have much less reason. A bomb is no good when all they really need to do is open and close the Strait at will.