Trump's threats to Iraq totally discredit his arguments as to why economic sanctions need to be imposed upon Iran. Iraq is a sovereign country. The US troops are in Iraq because they got invited in by the sovereign government of Iraq, duly elected, mind you. Looks like that welcome is over. A better political mind could have seen this coming.
Two parliaments have voted to give a clear message to Trump. That is enough. Trump has to listen. Iran War is not an option. Trump can not legitimately go to war with Iran.
The Strong Case For No War https://t.co/GpYxdKgECD #iran #Iraq #UnitedStates #NoWar #NoWarWithlran #NoWarInIran #NoWarOnIran #DonaldTrump #TrumpWar #Peace #PeaceWithIran #PeaceAndLove #Dialogue #deescalation #Suleimani #SuleimaniAssassination #SuleimaniFuneral
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 7, 2020
Defense Sec. Mark Esper: "The United States is not seeking a war with Iran—but we are prepared to finish one." https://t.co/CtYYCaKEpg pic.twitter.com/1OIYG8MhjS
— ABC News (@ABC) January 7, 2020
US Defence Secretary Mark Esper says the US is "seeking a diplomatic solution" to US-Iran tensions, but "requires Iran to deescalate" and "cease their malign activities"https://t.co/l4DqVNGpLI pic.twitter.com/uV39tC17Ca
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 7, 2020
"Iran’s religious architecture displays a mastery of geometry, abstract design and pre-industrial engineering practically unparalleled in civilisation. This is is not just Iran’s cultural heritage, it is humanity’s." - @steverose7 #NoWarOnIran https://t.co/u470dfYZxk
— Shailja Patel (@shailjapatel) January 7, 2020
Iran is calling what Trump did an act of war, so yeah. https://t.co/Gsrffv9vVa
— David Weissman (@davidmweissman) January 7, 2020
Trump's Assassination of Iran's Suleimani Was a Colossal Strategic Blunder https://t.co/tsDKmNxO59
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) January 7, 2020
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had sought to give a speech condemning the U.S. assassination of Qassem Suleimani. https://t.co/3mdNBY2dWq
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) January 7, 2020
Mitch McConnell has blocked:
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) January 6, 2020
--The release of the Mueller report
--A Supreme Court nominee
--Legislation that would make it easier to vote
--Clean energy investments
--Gun safety legislation
--A $15 minimum wage
--Anti-corruption laws
But it's Democrats playing political games. https://t.co/L9Qiix3YoV
The Emperor has no clothes. #POTUS45
— Murray H Miskin (@miskinlaw) January 7, 2020
NEW: Here's text of Rep. Ro Khanna's bill to defund any U.S. military action against Iran that doesn't first receive congressional approval.
— Heather Caygle (@heatherscope) January 7, 2020
Sen. Sanders is introducing a companion version in the Senate.
Text: https://t.co/fzlDXZeEVn
War with Iran would make Iraq/Afghanistan wars seem like a picnic. #StandWIthTulsi #NoWarWithIran pic.twitter.com/WQG96Gif0c
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) January 7, 2020
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined to reveal any evidence of a threat posed by slain Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani even as he defended the assassination and warned Iran not to retaliate.https://t.co/ggA1J1jdUp
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) January 7, 2020
Here's what could be lost if Trump bombs Iran's cultural treasures If carried out, Donald Trump’s threat to target “cultural sites” in Iran would put him into an axis of architectural evil alongside the Taliban and Isis, both of which have wreaked similar forms of destruction this century. The Taliban dynamited Afghanistan’s sixth-century Buddhas of Bamiyan in 2001; Isis has destroyed mosques, shrines and other structures across Iraq and Syria since 2014, some in the ancient city of Palmyra. Not, you might have thought, company the US president would prefer to be associated with. ......... With a civilisation dating back 5,000 years, and over 20 Unesco world heritage sites, Iran’s cultural heritage is rich and unique, especially its religious architecture, which displays a mastery of geometry, abstract design and pre-industrial engineering practically unparalleled in civilisation. This is is not just Iran’s cultural heritage, it is humanity’s....... Iran has a long Christian history, particularly associated with Armenia at its northwestern border. Three of the oldest churches in the region are Unesco world heritage sites. Vank Cathedral, near Isfahan, was built by Armenians fleeing the Ottoman wars in the 17th century. The interior is a riotous patchwork of frescoes and gilded carvings.
Many Chinese students have hostile environment training before heading off to university abroad https://t.co/TIMaoYaomR
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 7, 2020
Democrats in Congress are preparing resolutions in both the House and the Senate to try to stop President Trump from escalating hostilities in Iran. But how much power they have to curb the president is up for debate. https://t.co/4UgweWqVX1
— Globe Politics (@GlobePolitical) January 7, 2020
The number of wildlife estimated to have died in Australia’s wildfire catastrophe has skyrocketed to more than 1 billion https://t.co/a4w6IkvxqQ pic.twitter.com/I6Oy1nzuH6
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) January 7, 2020
Trump bars Iran foreign minister from entering US to attend UN meeting, violating terms of a 1947 headquarters agreement requiring Washington to permit foreign officials into country to conduct UN business https://t.co/GjWxaE9kLJ
— Borzou Daragahi 🖊🗒 (@borzou) January 6, 2020
Met with @EsperDoD to discuss mutual challenges faced by our countries, and emphasize the importance of our ongoing military cooperation, which serves regional and international security.
— Khalid bin Salman خالد بن سلمان (@kbsalsaud) January 7, 2020
Iran threatens to hit US bases with medium- and long-range missiles https://t.co/7D546ZMnTB
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 7, 2020
“They said it’s a draft. OK, it’s a draft. But we received it. As a state, how are we supposed to act? We should get a second letter to clarify so we can clarify to our people too,” Abdul-Mahdi, who resigned in November but has stayed on in a caretaker role, said, according to the Agence France-Presse. “If I don’t trust you and you don’t trust me, how are we supposed to proceed?” ...... In a prerecorded television address he insisted the US would have to leave....... “We have no exit but this, otherwise we are speeding toward confrontation,” Abdul-Mahdi said, adding that Iraq would have to take a “historic decision” to implement the expulsion. “Otherwise we will not be taken seriously,” he added.
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