Fox News host Trey Gowdy: When the other side is losing, you're supposed to negotiate from strength, not give them money to be used for more nefarious purposes... the regime has not changed.
Just days ago, Trump said uranium enrichment was an existential threat that justified going to war.
Now he says that Iran should be allowed to do it because everyone else does.
A montage showing Trump's sudden reversal on Iran's uranium enrichment, from treating the complete dismantling of the program as a non-negotiable red line to now defending the agreement signed today, which allows Iran to continue its nuclear program.
Cuba may want the U.S. to attack it after seeing how much Iran is making off this agreement.
There's no evidence he was the target, and whatever threat may have existed was neutralized without the need for a ballroom. I doubt he plans on hosting UFC events in one anyway.
The narrative is changing so fast that even the headlines are struggling to keep up.
The Trump administration is considering a fee-based U.S. Navy escort program for commercial tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz in an attempt to cash in their lack of confidence.
This appears to be essentially the same deal that the administration and its supporters dismissed as fake yesterday.
That said, this particular provision deserves more attention, especially since it was supposed to be the primary reason for attacking Iran in the first place.