candycorn
Diamond Member
March 6:
President Trump declared on Friday that he would settle for nothing short of “unconditional surrender” by Iran, the latest and broadest expansion of his goals for the conflict, and one that could portend a much longer war if he persists in that aim.
May 1 (less than 60 days later):
May 1: Mr. Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the war. “They want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it,” he told reporters at the White House. On the same day, the president sent letters to Congress saying that hostilities with Iran “have terminated.”
We went from demanding an unconditional surrender of Iran to essentially surrendering ourselves.
Does anyone have any idea what we accomplished outside of Americans paying more for gas?
President Trump declared on Friday that he would settle for nothing short of “unconditional surrender” by Iran, the latest and broadest expansion of his goals for the conflict, and one that could portend a much longer war if he persists in that aim.
May 1 (less than 60 days later):
May 1: Mr. Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the war. “They want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it,” he told reporters at the White House. On the same day, the president sent letters to Congress saying that hostilities with Iran “have terminated.”
We went from demanding an unconditional surrender of Iran to essentially surrendering ourselves.
Does anyone have any idea what we accomplished outside of Americans paying more for gas?