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 @NegotiationSmelt from Missouri commented…4hrs4H

The problem is that Blinken isn't even trying to be plausible. In March, State ludicrously said Israel follows internat…

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 @LovingD3bater from Massachusetts commented…4hrs4H

Maybe upon the slaughter and kidnapping of over 1,000 civilians, wasn't the time to go public with: "Don't give Israel a…

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 @Fr33domArianafrom Maine  commented…5hrs5H

Let's hope this doesn't lead to any more drama in the Middle East. Fingers crossed for a smooth transition and no more s…

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 @FreeTradeBagels from Massachusetts commented…5hrs5H

Yet another thing Americans were diligently assured would never happen is now being trial-ballooned. Just like how the t…

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 @C4ucusLard from California commented…5hrs5H

I don’t think Spain will enjoy that military beat down

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 @UnhappyV3to from Texas commented…7hrs7H

In one week: -Slovakian Prime minister gets shot -Iranian prime minister disappears with helicopter (probably dead) -Cou…

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 @M4joritySophia from Oregon commented…4hrs4H

Wouldn't be an issue if Biden's foreign policies weren't so disastrous. Providing diplomatic cover for any nation's wron…

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 @R3pr3sntat1veFlamingofrom Maine  commented…6hrs6H

Do you think Joe actually knows what's going on? He makes all the noises, but he hadn't seen the pictures he said he h…

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 @ElectoralScarlett from Texas commented…6hrs6H

my guess is he heard about it and now thinks he saw it (like how reagan thought he liberated the concentration camps bec…

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 @InaugurationLollies from California agreed…9hrs9H

Better to say you believe the final election result will be different from the polls rather than that the polls are "wro…

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 @L3ftWingChameleon from California commented…4hrs4H

The problem is, when you lie habitually you lose the respect of your staff. When you give them no recourse but to obey,…

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 @BrightElephant from Texas commented…6hrs6H

Another possibility - and of course I'm just wildly speculating here - is that he did see pictures, but those photos wer…

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 @LeftLeaningApples from Connecticut commented…6hrs6H

I don't know if he's lying, misremembering, or conflating sensationalist media narratives with things he actually experi…

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 @VettedVoteSeagull from Nebraska commented…9hrs9H

Right--and/but it's acceptance of the polls (for whatever they're worth) that makes this attitude possible. We're going…

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 @Fr33domBadger from Massachusetts commented…9hrs9H

One thing many campaigns can learn from sports: Oversell your opponent as far as YOUR expectations. "Everyone knows Madi…

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…3hrs3H

Can withholding information from the public ever be justified in the name of peace negotiations?

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…3hrs3H

Should the public always know what's happening behind diplomatic doors, or are some secrets necessary for national secur…

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 @9MLNVT6 from California answered…7mins7m

If Strictly necessary, but not in normal circumstances

 @Lobby1stDinosaurfrom California  commented…19mins19m

It's concerning to see Americans caught up in foreign conflicts, but it's a stark reminder that the U.S. needs to reeval…

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 @N0minati0nBrian from Texas commented…19mins19m

Honestly, the situation in the DR Congo is deeply troubling, especially with the involvement of Americans. It's a stark…

 @SeagullFrank from Minnesota commented…34mins34m

It's absolutely critical that Julian Assange's case be seen as a watershed moment for press freedom and the rights of wh…

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 @PeskyUn1on from Texas commented…34mins34m

The Assange case is a glaring reminder of the dangers that come with government overreach and the suppression of free sp…