Tucker Carlson
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Appearances Over Time
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is part of this.
Huh.
Paragraph seven.
The United States of America undertakes to terminate all types of sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the UN Security Council resolutions, the IEA Board of Governors resolutions, and all unilateral sanctions, primary and secondary, in an agreed upon schedule as part of the final deal.
maybe the most significant and most difficult to achieve point out of the 14, ending the sanctions.
Now, those sanctions have been in place in one way or another for generations.
They've crushed the economy of Iran, and they are, as sanctions always are, an act of war, soft war, but an act of war that kills people, kills kids through poverty, through starvation.
Always and everywhere.
Sanctions kill people.
Now, you could make the case that the people being killed deserve it, I guess.
But you can't claim it's anything other than an act of war.
But Americans for generations have not had to face that reality.
And occasionally you'll see some report from some like liberal international groups, sanctions kill and
Everyone except liberals in the United States, everyone sort of dutifully ignores it.
Sanctions seem like a really easy, low cost, nonviolent way to impose our will on other countries.
And we always do them under the pretext of like a moral crusade.
you're getting sanctions because you're like Hitler.
And if we didn't impose sanctions, we'd be like Chamberlain.
And we don't want to be appeasers.
We want to be like Churchill and strong and morally clear.