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The art of the “Epic Fury” deal: unconditional surrender — 6 Comments

  1. Read other day the Iranian negotiators said they were not negotiating so get ready to rumble.
    Unconditional surrender can also be a new government who gives up world domination.
    They asked for it the last 47 years since I was in the military.

  2. Given what we know about Trump, I’d be surprised if “unconditional surrender” was actually his final position. It’s the maximum that can be demanded, so he demands it at the outset.

    But I imagine that the primary challenge would be to find someone who can even credibly agree to any terms on behalf of all forces in Iran, whether negotiated or dictated, conditional or unconditional, for some time to come.

  3. It’s the right call against the mullahs, who must never, ever be allowed close to power again.

  4. @SD:Things just ESCALATED

    I’m not sure how good a fit this word is. Our government a week ago launched a pre-emptive attack in anticipation of retaliation for a future pre-emptive attack it was expecting would be launched either by us or by our ally. I’m not saying it was wrong to do so, but the level of escalation had already gone way up before the thing your link links to happened.

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