Ben Shapiro
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They are likely to figure that you want the deal more than they want the deal.
And therefore, they are going to continue to press and up the ante and put pressure on Israel
to make military strikes on Iran or in Zahia.
They're going to attempt to divide you off from your allies and force you to cut a bad deal.
So talking about negotiations openly, I advise the president to stop doing that.
And if the president does want to get to a deal, if it's not just a matter of a stringing out the negotiations so that the blockade continues and Iran is weak, if he actually does want to get to an end deal, you have to up the pain on Iran and you have to show that you are willing to undergo pain on your side.
Again, that is the formula for victory in war.
The formula is up the pain on the other side, demonstrate your invulnerability on your own side.
That's the entire formula.
Okay, so the president over the weekend did an interview in which he suggested that Iran has already conceded they would not have nuclear weapons.
Again, Iran has denied this.
This is the Meet the Press interview that concluded with him walking out on Kristen Welker.
I think we're very close.
We have a couple of points.
They don't even seem like big points.
They've conceded the fact that they will not have nuclear weapons.
We had a clause in there that we will not develop nuclear weapons, and everybody was very happy with it except me.
And I said, well, what happens if they...
not develop, but they go out and purchase, they acquire.
I want to put the word if they buy or purchase or acquire, you've got to have that in there, too, because that's not developing.