Ben Shapiro
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So somebody is not telling the truth.
Now, you can say the Iranians are not telling the truth.
That's fine.
I believe they're liars.
I believe they cheat on pretty much every deal they've ever done, that they routinely hide the fall, which is why we should be very harsh with them.
I also think that the administration said that a bunch of things that were not in the MOU turned out to be in the MOU.
And that's a problem.
And it seems that every single thing that the administration is currently saying about what is in the MOU or what is in the current understanding or in the current deal or in the negotiations, the Iranians are openly denying.
So that's not a great way to do a negotiation.
If you and I are negotiating over your salary and I say, hey, you and I came to an agreement.
It's signed in the back room over here.
I'm going to pay you $100,000 a year.
And you say, no, it's not true.
I never signed an agreement.
Well, then what I would normally do is pull out the agreement and show it to you.
But that's not happening.
Instead, the United States just keeps making claims which turn out to be debunked by subsequent events.
So yesterday, the president put out a statement saying that Iran would agree to have major weapons inspections.
Again, this is one of the things that J.D.
Vance, the vice president, chief negotiator, who did not do himself any great service in Switzerland, was saying.