Glenn Beck
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At the same time, you've got rockets and proxies and noise.
Two realities, same country.
So the question becomes, Donald Trump is the best negotiator in the world.
I think he does, but does he understand that
He's got doomsday people on the other side.
I think he does.
He's not trying to make a deal with something as a whole.
When Neville Chamberlain sat down with Adolf Hitler and made the Munich Agreement, he thought he was dealing with a man who wanted some defined gains.
He wasn't.
He wasn't.
He was dealing with a movement that fed on expansion, on craziness.
That agreement didn't solve anything.
It just bought time for Germany and not for the people who thought they were buying it.
Now, fast forward, Cold War, American presidents negotiated with the Soviet Union.
That system had ideology, too.
It talked about global revolution, but it also wanted to survive.
And that's why the deals held, because we had mad, mutually assured destruction.
Because underneath everything that the Soviet Union has said, they still fear, just like we did, the fear of annihilation, nuclear war.
That's a line you're not going to cross.
The real question is, who is controlling Iran today?