What is there to negotiate? Why would we humor a government that mass murders its own civilians? There should be no circumstance in which a country that has spent decades exporting terrorism across the Middle East, chants death to America every day, and treats its own innocent people with such brutality, should ever have access to nuclear weapons. Furthermore, there is no country more deserving of a regime change than Iran right now.
Big_Introduction1952 on
The Iranian people are right. You can’t negotiate with this regime.
Ferazu on
The only answer is military intervention, any „deal“ or negotiation is just the west throwing another lifeline to the Islamic regime. You can’t negotiate with a crazy terrorist theocracy who without hesitation guns down tens of thousands of unarmed protesters, for the simple reason of them wanting freedom and democracy.
BernardMatthewsNorf on
Trump likes making deals. He doesn’t care who’s on the other side so much, except insofar as he can use leverage on them. Venezuela (and present USA, for that matter) showed he doesn’t care about democratic movements. He only cares about *dealing*, which is to say, *making the other party submit to him.*
Friendly_Estate1629 on
Negotiating just means letting the regime stall for time while they wipe out protestors
Bad_Finance_Advisor on
From what I garnered, the deal will be a pinky promise from the regime, to not develop nukes over the next 3 years, but will retain enrichment facilities as it is their sovereign right.
Mullahs clearly buying for time. There is a very high possibility Trump will take the bait; probably the reason why Netanyahu set up a meeting with the WH, in the coming days..
Canes-305 on
Diplomacy ✅
War ❌
luna65- on
Hard to talk peace when people don’t feel represented in the first place.
Boomerraze247 on
Taco
lluciferusllamas on
Oh well, looks like we have no choice but yet another Middle East quagmire that we spend a few trillion on
kataflokc on
Ya, the moment they said that, they identified the most destructive and amoral option – and Trump almost always picks that option
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What is there to negotiate? Why would we humor a government that mass murders its own civilians? There should be no circumstance in which a country that has spent decades exporting terrorism across the Middle East, chants death to America every day, and treats its own innocent people with such brutality, should ever have access to nuclear weapons. Furthermore, there is no country more deserving of a regime change than Iran right now.
The Iranian people are right. You can’t negotiate with this regime.
The only answer is military intervention, any „deal“ or negotiation is just the west throwing another lifeline to the Islamic regime. You can’t negotiate with a crazy terrorist theocracy who without hesitation guns down tens of thousands of unarmed protesters, for the simple reason of them wanting freedom and democracy.
Trump likes making deals. He doesn’t care who’s on the other side so much, except insofar as he can use leverage on them. Venezuela (and present USA, for that matter) showed he doesn’t care about democratic movements. He only cares about *dealing*, which is to say, *making the other party submit to him.*
Negotiating just means letting the regime stall for time while they wipe out protestors
From what I garnered, the deal will be a pinky promise from the regime, to not develop nukes over the next 3 years, but will retain enrichment facilities as it is their sovereign right.
Mullahs clearly buying for time. There is a very high possibility Trump will take the bait; probably the reason why Netanyahu set up a meeting with the WH, in the coming days..
Diplomacy ✅
War ❌
Hard to talk peace when people don’t feel represented in the first place.
Taco
Oh well, looks like we have no choice but yet another Middle East quagmire that we spend a few trillion on
Ya, the moment they said that, they identified the most destructive and amoral option – and Trump almost always picks that option