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President Donald Trump delivers a statement on the Iran nuclear deal from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Washington. Trump says the United States is withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, which he called "defective at its core." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)? The Associated Press President Donald Trump delivers a statement on the Iran nuclear deal from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Washington. Trump says the United States is withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, which he called "defective at its core." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
WASHINGTON ? In withdrawing the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, President Donald Trump outlined a rationale that contradicted the analyses of U.S. and foreign intelligence sources. A look at his remarks Tuesday, announcing that the U.S. was getting out of the deal and re-imposing sanctions that had been lifted in return for curbs on Iran's nuclear program:

TRUMP: "The agreement was so poorly negotiated that even if Iran fully complies, the regime can still be on the verge of a nuclear breakout in just a short period of time." ''In just a short period of time, the world's leading state-sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons."

THE FACTS: This is unsupported by intelligence and other analyses. Iran was thought to be only months away from a bomb when the deal came into effect. But during the 15-year life of most provisions of the accord, Iran's capabilities are limited to a level where it cannot produce a bomb.

Already the deal has set its program back. Experts believe if Iran were to leave now, it would need at least a year to build a bomb.

Trump's comments suggest that Iran is cheating on the deal. But in the time since the nuclear deal, the International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly confirmed Iran was complying with the terms. That finding is also shared in the main by U.S. and Israeli intelligence officials, though the Trump administration argues Iran exceeded limits on heavy water production.

After the 15 years are up, Iran could have an array of advanced centrifuges ready to work, the limits on its stockpile would be gone and, in theory, it could then throw itself wholeheartedly into producing highly enriched uranium. But nothing in the deal prevents the West from trying to rein Iran in again with sanctions. The deal includes a pledge by Iran never to seek a nuclear weapon.

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TRUMP: "This disastrous deal gave this regime ? and it's a regime of great terror ? many billions of dollars, some of it in actual cash. A great embarrassment to me as a citizen, and to all citizens of the United States."

THE FACTS: It's not true that world powers paid billions to Iran. The deal allowed Iran to regain access to its own money, which had been frozen abroad as part of the sanctions that were lifted. As for Iran specifically getting some cash, that refers to a debt the U.S. had with Iran dating to the rupture in relations in the 1970s. Iran, under the shah, had paid the U.S. some $400 million for military equipment that was never delivered because the Islamic revolution cut off ties.

That transaction was one of many complex claims that took decades to sort out in tribunals and arbitration. For its part, Iran paid settlements of more than $2.5 billion to U.S. citizens and businesses left short when relations ruptured.

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TRUMP, referring to allies: "We are unified in our understanding of the threat, and in our conviction that Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. "

THE FACTS: Such unity is conspicuously lacking. Most allies are not in agreement with the U.S. on the threat posed by Iran. They believed the deal was sufficient to constrain the threat; Trump doesn't. Britain, France, Germany and others appealed to the U.S. administration not to withdraw. Among top U.S. allies, Israel agrees the deal fell short; others don't.

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TRUMP: "We will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction, and we will not allow a regime that chants 'death to America' to gain access to the most deadly weapons on Earth."

THE FACTS: Iranian missiles are not capable of reaching U.S. cities. Both technical limitations and orders from Iran's supreme leader have restricted the range of ballistic missiles manufactured in the country to 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles). That puts them in targeting range of the entire Middle East, including Israel and U.S. bases in the region, but nowhere near the continental United States.

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TRUMP: "Making matters worse, the deal's inspection provisions lack adequate mechanisms to prevent, detect and punish cheating. And don't even have the unqualified right to inspect many important locations, including military facilities."

THE FACTS: The deal gave inspectors wide latitude to do their work in Iran but not unfettered access everywhere.

The International Atomic Energy Agency can inspect any declared nuclear site at any time. It also can request access to any other site deemed suspicious. Iran has 24 days to allow such an inspection. If Iran refuses, an arbitration panel weighs the request. Inspectors have placed some 2,000 tamper-proof seals on nuclear material and equipment, and installed a network of surveillance cameras at nuclear sites.

The agency says its staff is spending twice as many days in Iran than it did in 2013.

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it is not always what Hannity spews with his vomit talk
 

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Jimmy Kimmel fiercely rebuked President Donald Trump and lawmakers on Friday night, hours after 10 people were killed in a school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas.

?President Trump said he is ?with the people of Santa Fe in this tragic hour and will be with them forever,? except for when it comes time to do something ― then he will not be with them, and neither will any of the congresspeople or governors who don?t ever do anything because they are fearful that it will hurt them politically,? Kimmel said.

?They know the truth, they know this has gone too far,? he added. ?But they are too cowardly to do the right thing.?

Kimmel said Trump and lawmakers care more about the support of the National Rifle Association ?than they do about children.? ?So they sit there with their hands in their pockets, pockets that are full of gun money, and they do nothing. They just wait for the outrage to pass,? he said.

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well the neo cons did send their prayers and condolences

22 school shootings since Trump is President

He does nothing .

pity really
 

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You weren?t ?Forced? 🤣 You?re The President of The U.S.

You knew Kim wasn?t gonna denuclearize so you canceled the summit because of your EGO. You wanted to blame NK for not having the summit.

All those dumb coins set up by The White House Communications Agency.

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Trump picks the best people.

So Bolton opens his fat mouth about taking Kim down like Libeya .

Wait a second. Kaddffi was pulled out of his palace, mutilated, throat slit , burned, and hung on a telephone pole for weeks.

And Kim says ... Give me some of that !

Then Pence chimes in saying basically the same thing as Bolton, what the fawk.


I knew Trump would fuck it up.


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It?s Memorial Day ― a national holiday known for backyard barbecue and maybe a bit of booze. Unless you?re Rudy Giuliani, in which case it?s mostly just boos.

The former New York City mayor-turned-lawyer for President Donald Trump spent the day ― his 74th birthday, no less ― at a Yankees game. But when the PA announcer noted his presence and wished him a happy birthday, the crowd at Yankee Stadium reportedly wasn?t feeling it.

Rather than cheer, At Yankee stadium: ?The Yankees wish a happy birthday to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.?

Thunderous boos rained across the stadium.

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now there is a crowd that gets it.
 

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WASHINGTON ? In President Donald Trump?s world populated only with winners and losers, the on-then-off-now-on-again summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has one sure winner already ? and, say Korea experts, it?s not Trump.

?Absolutely,? said Jenny Town, the assistant director of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University. ?It was a big win for Kim Jong Un.?

Trump on Friday declared the recently canceled Singapore summit with Kim back on. ?You?re going to have a very positive result in the end,? he said after a 90-minute meeting at the White House with a senior North Korean aide.

But Kim scored his victory, Town said, way back on March 8, when Trump excitedly accepted Kim?s invitation to a meeting that was relayed by a top South Korean aide. Trump almost immediately changed his tone toward Kim, calling him ?very honorable? not long after questioning his sanity and deriding the size and potency of his nuclear arsenal.

?He?s done quite well for himself,? Town said of Kim, who reportedly had a number of top North Korean officials executed by anti-aircraft gun and his half-brother assassinated with a nerve agent in a foreign airport. ?He?s really done quite a lot to rehabilitate his reputation.?

Perhaps more dangerous for the U.S., Japan and particularly South Korea, Trump?s eagerness for the summit has given more leverage to Kim, who may now be in a much better position to give only token concessions in return for a meeting that puts him on par with the world?s only real superpower, Town said.

?The messaging now on the summit is more ?We have to have a summit,?? she said, adding that none of the groundwork for a meaningful deal ? such as even understanding precisely how many nuclear weapons and how much nuclear material North Korea possesses ? has been completed. ?That?s the risk we run now, having the show for the sake of the show. This isn?t normal diplomacy.?

The White House disputed that Trump is overly eager for the summit or that he is in any danger of getting played by Kim.

?We continue to actively prepare for a meeting between the president and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un,? said National Security Council spokesman Robert Palladino.

Trump?s lawyer and adviser Rudy Giuliani called the summit ?a historic achievement? and said there was no way Trump would be taken advantage of by Kim. ?No. No. No. You don?t know Donald Trump if you think that,? Giuliani said. ?He has understood from the start what he wants ? We?re not equal powers. And I think Trump realizes that.?

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Yet others close to Trump wonder if he has any understanding of that at all. They point to his fondness for holding mini press conferences with foreign leaders and his receptivity to flattery from them ? and said it is possible that Trump is not aware that Kim and his father, North Korea?s previous dictator, have been trying to stage a summit with an American president for decades.

Perhaps more dangerous for the U.S., Japan and particularly South Korea, Trump?s eagerness for the summit has given more leverage to Kim.
One Republican adviser said on condition of anonymity that Trump knows almost nothing of the intricacies of nuclear disarmament in general or of North Korea in particular and is not interested in learning them. ?He thinks that all he needs to do is get into a room with Kim for two hours, and he thinks he can get it all worked out,? the adviser said and then pointed to how much Trump enjoyed it when allies on Capitol Hill suggested he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his yet-to-occur summit. ?The three best days of his presidency were the days he was talking about the Nobel Prize. He was loving up on that.?

Trump?s statements have clearly shown how enthusiastic he is for a summit to take place, even after his May 24 letter to Kim calling off the June 12 date, said Joshua Pollack, a senior research associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

?He?s eager. You could see it in his withdrawal letter. He really wanted it,? Pollack said, adding that he did not understand Trump?s fixation on June 12. ?He just seems to equate the meeting with the outcome, and he doesn?t seem to care much about the process ? What is so damn special about that date? I don?t know. It just creates this artificial pressure.?

Trump?s continued optimistic ? even boastful ? comments about the summit and its outcome are often at odds with statements from North Korea and even his own staff.

On May 10, deputy press secretary Raj Shah told reporters on Air Force One that North Korea promised to stop testing nuclear devices and long-range missiles and to avoid publicly criticizing planned U.S.?South Korean military exercises.

Within days, North Korea criticized those joint exercises and threatened to back out of the summit ? leading the United States to cancel a portion of the drills that involved B-52 bombers.

Then, after Trump fired off his letter canceling the summit ? but before he started saying it could be back on as scheduled ? a senior White House official gave reporters a list of steps North Korea said it would take before a summit but did not complete. Among them was allowing in international observers for the much-publicized destruction of a nuclear test site.

?There has been a trail of broken promises that gave the United States pause,? the official said.

(Trump later became angry when a published report accurately reflected the official?s sense that a June 12 summit would not be possible at that point because of the lack of time for preparation. Trump falsely claimed the official did not exist, even though the White House staged the briefing and insisted the official?s name not be published.)

On Friday, after walking Kim?s envoy, Kim Yong Chol, to his SUV on the White House driveway, Trump again praised North Korea, saying he was holding off on new sanctions because of how well things were going. He said the June 12 meeting might not accomplish an agreement ? he called it a ?getting to you know you plus? summit ? and thus might be just the first in a series of summits with Kim Jong Un.

?He really wants it,? Pollack said. ?I don?t know what this summit will amount to. It looks like he just wants the damned photo op. When he agreed to this in the first place, going over his advisers? head, it was obvious he really wanted it.?
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Kim played Trump like Opie


firing missles, threats, fighting thru sanctions, bluster, crazy talk

What Kim wanted was recognition by a Super Power. His daddy never did it

and he is now in a meeting where he can get the best deal ever !

Kim needs to get the Nobel

for making America look like fools...
 

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SINGAPORE ? At an island resort off the coast of Singapore, U.S. event planners are working day and night with their North Korean counterparts to set up a summit designed to bring an end to Pyongyang?s nuclear weapons program.

But a particularly awkward logistical issue remains unresolved, according to two people familiar with the talks. Who?s going to pay for Kim Jong Un?s hotel stay?

The prideful but cash-poor pariah state requires that a foreign country foot the bill at its preferred lodging: the Fullerton, a magnificent neoclassical hotel near the mouth of the Singapore River, where just one presidential suite costs more than $6,000 per night.

The mundane but diplomatically fraught billing issue is just one of numerous logistical concerns being hammered out between two teams led by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin and Kim?s de facto chief of staff, Kim Chang Son, as they strive toward a June 12 meeting.

After weeks of uncertainty, President Trump called off the summit last week, blaming ?open hostility? from North Korea. But a flurry of diplomacy across two continents got the meeting back on track, and Trump announced Friday that he will attend as initially planned.
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Kim - Pay for my hotel stay America

Kim - and while your down there kiss my fat foot

Trump - Black American Express ---- GET IT NOW !
 

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Preet Bharara, a former U.S. attorney fired by Trump, said on the same program that the idea of the president deciding to pardon himself as ?almost self-executing impeachment.?


The president?s lawyer defended Trump?s shifting explanations about a meeting with Russians at Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign that included his son, Donald Trump Jr. ?This is the reason you don?t let the president testify? as part of the special counsel probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, Giuliani told ABC. ?Our recollection keeps changing, or we?re not even asked a question and somebody makes an assumption.?

He predicted that special counsel Robert Mueller would wrap up his investigation by the start of this September. ?He?s as sensitive as everybody to not doing another Comey and interfering horribly in the election,? Giuliani said.

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are you shitting me right now.


Trump cant testify before the counsel because they cant trust him not to lie.


Oh and wrap this shit up by Sept so the mid terms will not be affected . Nobody wants that,:142smilie


GOP loses Congress Trump is impeached before Christmas.
 

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Rudy Giuliani is the perfect spokesman for Donald Trump. Who better to represent the president than an egomaniacal, thrice-married clown from New York City who can?t keep his big mouth shut?
Appearing at an investment conference in Israel this morning, a mere six days before the scheduled summit between Trump and a notoriously touchy Kim Jong Un, Giuliani bragged that thanks to Trump, Kim had gotten "on his hands and knees and begged (for the summit), which is exactly the position you want to put him in.?

Let?s set aside a debate about the accuracy of that statement, because in truth both Trump and Kim are hungering for the attention that a summit will bring. Let?s focus instead on the Mount Everest-level stupidity reflected in Giuliani?s statement.

You?re about to open critically important negotiations with the one foreign leader with an inferiority problem bigger than Trump?s, a man who craves respect even more than he craves a McDonald?s hamburger. And for no reason whatsoever, other than to brag and preen, you insult that person in an international setting. You slap him across the face and tell Kim and the world that even before the negotiations have begun, Trump has managed to shame and humiliate him and force him to come begging on his hands and knees.

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I do not understand how Rudy can be that stupid.


Dude is in way over his head.
 

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And now, he's managed to hit 3,000 false or misleading public statements in the 466 days since he took the oath of office! Congrats Donny. That faint popping sound you can hear is either congratulatory champagne corks or beleaguered political hacks' craniums exploding.

That figure includes untrue statements, claims that aren't backed up by facts and changes of position on events or policies which aren't acknowledged as such.

According to the Washington Post, which has been diligently noting down every single falsehood along with The Fact Checker's database, Trump's 3,001 untrue claims have come at a quicker rate lately.

In the first 100 days, he told 4.9 lies, whereas in the last two months he's told an average of nine a day.

It isn't just the frequency of his lying that's a surprise either - it's the repetition of old lies. The Washington Post found Trump repeated 113 untrue claims at least three times apiece.
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what a dotard

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Fox & Friends accidentally said this about the Singapore summit: "regardless of what happens in that meeting between the two dictators."

This gaffe is probably the most honest thing ever said in the program's history.

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And for Trump, no one is stronger than a strongman.

?He?s the head of a country. And I mean, he is the strong head,? Trump said of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday morning.

?He speaks, and people sit up at attention,? he added. ?I want my people to do the same.?

Trump later clarified that he was joking. Sure, but it?s not as if it?s the first time he has, often seriously, expressed admiration for dictators and their totalitarian states.

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So Trump wants his American people to do the same as they do Kim.



And the way Kim demands that attention , is he takes foes out and shoots them in a field with .50 caliber machine guns.

Its a bloody mess , and the people fear.

So Trumps wants to be a strong head....

we are doomed
 

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Trump really worked out that Nuke thing with N Korea



Complete denuclarization :142smilie:142smilie:142smilie



Trump makes America look like fools



Again :0074
 

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Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, says President Trump should ask Russian President Vladimir Putin where exactly "we can pick up the 25 Russians" who have indicted in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

"I would ask the president to give some serious consideration, your first request of Vladimir Putin needs to be, 'Tell us which airport we can pick up the 25 Russians that tried to interfere with the fundamentals of our democracy,'" Gowdy told "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

Mr. Trump is scheduled to meet with Putin one-on-one in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday.

Gowdy suggested that Mr. Trump tell Putin: "If you really claim that you had nothing to do with it, then you should be as shocked as we were that your military being used to impact our election, tell us where your going to extradite those folks because an American grand jury indicted them for undermining our democracy."
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Yeh Putin is going to send the conspiritor's to America to be prosecuted and embaress the Mother Country Russia.


No one else in the room. Trump will make it look like he did something.

In reality just a quick jerk off or maybe a piss on the bed with a few hoes.


Trump will never ever bring these people here.:142smilie




Trump - There were so many protesters for me it was unbelievable.

Yeh enough for a basketball team. Its obvious America is hated by Britian under Trump and they despise his dumb ass.
 

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Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, says President Trump should ask Russian President Vladimir Putin where exactly "we can pick up the 25 Russians" who have indicted in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

"I would ask the president to give some serious consideration, your first request of Vladimir Putin needs to be, 'Tell us which airport we can pick up the 25 Russians that tried to interfere with the fundamentals of our democracy,'" Gowdy told "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

Mr. Trump is scheduled to meet with Putin one-on-one in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday.

Gowdy suggested that Mr. Trump tell Putin: "If you really claim that you had nothing to do with it, then you should be as shocked as we were that your military being used to impact our election, tell us where your going to extradite those folks because an American grand jury indicted them for undermining our democracy."
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Yeh Putin is going to send the conspiritor's to America to be prosecuted and embaress the Mother Country Russia.


No one else in the room. Trump will make it look like he did something.

In reality just a quick jerk off or maybe a piss on the bed with a few hoes.


Trump will never ever bring these people here.:142smilie




Trump - There were so many protesters for me it was unbelievable.

Yeh enough for a basketball team. Its obvious America is hated by Britian under Trump and they despise his dumb ass.

news flash



Putin says no meddling


Trump spoons him soon after
 

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This clown show is much more entertaining then what the Cankled Crowbait Led Democrap Gang would have accomplished if given free reign..... :face palm:

" Putin made a bombshell claim during Monday's joint press conference with President Trump in Helsinki, Finland, when the Russian President said some $400 million in illegally earned profits was funneled to the Clinton campaign by associates of American-born British financier Bill Browder - at one time the largest foreign portfolio investors in Russia. The scheme involved members of the U.S. intelligence community, said Putin, who he said "accompanied and guided these transactions."

Browder made billions in Russia during the 90's. In December, a Moscow court sentenced Browder in absentia to nine years in prison for tax fraud, while he was also found guilty of tax evasion in a separate 2013 case. Putin accused Browder's associates of illegally earning over than $1.5 billion without paying Russian taxes, before sending $400 million to Clinton."
 
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