Brian Graham
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irreparably damaged our friends and allies in the middle east some of whom i have a hard time calling friend or ally but you get the point right places like dubai and uae and kuwait now they have suffered damages also which i'm sure that we're going to have to pay for too because they didn't choose to get into the war and they also places like uae and dubai it was a panacea for technology and people and expats to go move it's basically 80 percent americans that lived in dubai
But by some estimates, 20 percent of those people have already left and they may not come back because they're afraid it's going to happen again.
And still, we're no closer to really figuring out what happened with the nuclear fissile material, because Iran says in their statement that we agreed to continue to let them enrich uranium.
And we said in our statement or Trump said in his statement that they agreed to allow us to have the material and they would never enrich again.
So doesn't even sound like there's an agreement really on the table.
This is not how diplomacy works.
And there's a reason why it's worked the same way for hundreds of years.
Everyone shuts their mouth.
They close the doors and they figure out what the real issues are and they try and come to an agreement.
Does it work perfectly every time?
Do you need to act tough sometimes?