Kaine sagt, Trumps Ausstieg aus dem Atomabkommen mit dem Iran sei „eine der schlimmsten“ außenpolitischen Entscheidungen des amerikanischen Präsidenten

    https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5827762-kaine-slams-trump-iran-deal/

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    1. hcwhitewolf on

      Yes, and second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, etc. place are also Trump foreign policy decisions. Alienating NATO, threatening allies, actually starting the Iran War, effectively pulling the US out of most international orgs like WHO, dismantling USAID which destroyed the US’s soft power in third world countries, and the list goes on.

      Everything Trump touches is a walking disaster that is going to take decades to fix.

    2. It was among of the worst political blunders of the 21ist century.

      Obama had the deal inked out. Iran agreed to the terms of the deal. A crowning achievement thrown into the trash because of one man’s spite for their predecessor.

      Its jaw dropping how bad Trump dropped the ball on this.

    3. mtnclimbingotter02 on

      Every thing hes done has been the worst. It’s all meant to isolate and break us for the Heritage Foundation and mega wealthy gains.

    4. Above all, Trump only withdrew from the agreement because Obama had signed it. If it had been solely about the agreement itself, the “greatest dealmaker of all time” could have renegotiated and improved it. But he neither wanted to nor was able to do so because he’s nothing but a blowhard.

    5. king_of_the_nothing on

      The only thing worse than leaving the Iran nuclear deal was forcing our allies to follow suit.

      Trump used the US control over international commerce/banking to coerce other countries to impose sanctions on Iran. Now the rest of the world is looking for a way to abandon the dollar in international trade. If they can achieve de-dollarization, then the US will have a lot of trouble financing its debt.

    6. I think virtually everyone knew that at the time. Republicans tried to qualify their disapproval on the basis of the agreement’s silence on conventional ballistic missiles yet, when Trump cancelled the deal, Iran’s conventional missile program accelerated. Then they quibbled over the return of the $400 million of Iran’s own cash (plus interest) which occurred at the same time, though separate from the JCPOA. That sum may ultimately appear to be peanuts compared to what Iran may ultimately extract from the world in tolls or “waterway management fees” on the Straight of Hormuz, should that move remain in place.

    7. RoswellRedux on

      Oh, no. Everything he’s done since then puts us in a worse and worse position.

    8. FrogsOnALog on

      Kaine would have been VP if Hillary won and we could be in a much different place right now, unfortunately the Reddit ratfuckers have always wanted to watch everything burn.

    9. randomnighmare on

      Everything that is happening right now with Iran is the direct result of Trump pulling out of Obama’s 2015 deal. At the end of the day, all he wants is a war with Iran. He laid the groundwork way back when he first pulled out from Obama’s Nuclear Deal.

    10. HallucinogenicFish on

      Trump has probably accounted for the top ten or fifteen most boneheaded and counterproductive foreign policy decisions in American history all by himself.

    11. It wasn’t a foreign policy decision. It was a decision to continue to undo everything Obama did while in office.

    12. jertheman43 on

      It was a hundred times cheaper to pay them not to do it. You would think Cankles would understand that concept but he truly is a fool. We are of course bigger fools for putting him in charge.

    13. inthekeyofc on

      The world stands on the brink of an apocalypse today because of Trump’s criminality and stupidity, and the stupidity of his supporters.

      His mental illness is going to cost untold lives and bring economic ruin to nations across the world.

      He *is* the Antichrist.

      Christ the Conqueror: Trump himself – in his diseased mind.

      War: Pete Hegseth

      Famine: Elon Musk

      Death: Robert Kennedy Jr.

      How many will die?

    14. funtimes-forall on

      Without commenting on all the shit that got us here, acceding to Iran’s demand to charge a toll after we unfroze their assets, would be a mistake.

    15. KeepCalmCarryOnKY on

      This dude is truly the mad king. He needs to be dragged out in handcuffs and shamed down Pennsylvania avenue.

    16. CisFishstick on

      Anyone who watched the WH Correspondents Dinner in 2011 witnessed the birth of a super villain. A super stupid super villain.

    17. PenguinOnYourTV on

      Leaving it?
      He tore it up and wiped his ass with it, expecting he could do better and easier… which he of course couldn’t.

      Man doesn’t understand soft-power and diplomacy, only bullying and empty threats.

    18. CornCobMcGee on

      Yes, that was the point. If it hurts America in any way, shape, or form, Trump has been told its a good idea by one of his handlers

    19. Anxious-Answer5367 on

      His temper tantrums have got him everything – since he was a baby. Not anymore.

    20. _Fun_Employed_ on

      Trump has so many bad foreign policy decisions that all the top 10 foreign policy blunders of the last 50 years are probably his.

    21. i’ve asked people who vote republican about the Obama deal and their response was „oh the Iranians weren’t obeying the deal or were going to break it eventually anyway“

      and they always have some excuse for the lack of evidence

    22. One of the worst foreign policy decisions by an American president *so far*

    23. Embarrassed_Lemon527 on

      Vance, Witkoff, & Jared Kushner…  The VP might be a remotely useful person in the setting of a high-level negotiation, but the infinitely hubristic and imbecilic Witkoff is anathema to diplomacy, with a track record to prove it.  Jared probably went because he took the wrong plane—he had expected to land in Florida instead.  

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