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1 day ago |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Susan Estrich
Not exactly. First of all, it's not clear what "all" exactly means. Was Iran's nuclear capacity really eliminated? What capacity did they actually have? We don't seem to have a consensus within the administration on even the most basic questions, or they wouldn't be pushing back so hard against those who claim that Trump's rhetoric was overblown, which is what Marco Rubio was doing today. Intelligence reviews, we are told, suggest otherwise.
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2 days ago |
arcamax.com | Susan Estrich
Not exactly. First of all, it's not clear what "all" exactly means. Was Iran's nuclear capacity really eliminated? What capacity did they actually have? We don't seem to have a consensus within the administration on even the most basic questions, or they wouldn't be pushing back so hard against those who claim that Trump's rhetoric was overblown, which is what Marco Rubio was doing today. Intelligence reviews, we are told, suggest otherwise. Really, who does know?
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2 days ago |
creators.com | Susan Estrich
Not exactly. First of all, it's not clear what "all" exactly means. Was Iran's nuclear capacity really eliminated? What capacity did they actually have? We don't seem to have a consensus within the administration on even the most basic questions, or they wouldn't be pushing back so hard against those who claim that Trump's rhetoric was overblown, which is what Marco Rubio was doing today. Intelligence reviews, we are told, suggest otherwise. Really, who does know?
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3 days ago |
wctrib.com | Susan Estrich
We have gotten to the point where lawmakers openly complain about it being "scary as sh--," according to NBC News, with security briefings having "done little to calm nervous lawmakers." They're right to be worried, as are political leaders at the state and local level, most of whom receive no special police protection. Risking your life should not be the price of public service. Yes, crazy people do crazy things.
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1 week ago |
arcamax.com | Susan Estrich
To bomb or not to bomb. That is the question. And the answer is: he'll decide "within the next two weeks."Why two weeks? Because with President Donald Trump, "two weeks" could mean almost anything. Asked two months ago if he could trust Russian President Vladimir Putin, he replied "I'll let you know in two weeks." Still waiting?
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