Ben Shapiro
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It creates a deliverable for the United States.
It says that we cannot strengthen our forces in the region.
So under this agreement, if we held to it, we would not be shipping in more troops or more weaponry or anything like that.
And you can see the goalposts moving.
The president of the United States did the G7 yesterday.
And he said that maybe we won't bother getting the nuclear dust.
Remember that time that he said that we would get the nuclear dust?
Now we have shifted the goalposts to why bother?
It's not very valuable.
Well, that's a different thing than he was saying like a week and a half ago.
Okay, point number two, ballistic missiles.
Will Iran be developing new ballistic missiles?
There are in the text of the MOU as released by Bloomberg and Mayer's agency, which is an Iranian outlet, zero, count them zero provisions in this memorandum of understanding by anyone's account dealing with ballistic missiles, zero.
The president isn't talking about ballistic missiles.
The vice president is not talking about ballistic missiles.
Remember, what drove the action originally was the idea that Iran had developed an umbrella of ballistic missiles that would soon be overwhelming to whatever defense capacities were capable in the Middle East.
And that would have provided them with an umbrella that would have shielded their nuclear program.
No one could take an offensive action because Iran would have had too many ballistic missiles.
So that's why we did this is because the ballistic missile facilities were churning out missiles.
There are zero provisions in the MOU, not even a commitment to discuss this in the future, like with the nuclear program for ballistic missiles.