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SFC John D.
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Chips not here to post the Bias check on a story, so I'll fill in for him.
https://www.allsides.com/news-source/new-yorker

However, the six Republican and six Democrat Senators took Biden to take for backing off on sanction enforcement which led to Iran pocketing an additional $25 to $30 billion since he came into office, and THAT allowed them to pay the $16 billion or so annually for supporting terrorism in the Middle East .. including $100 million annually which went to Hamas and $700 million annually which goes to Hezbollah.

There's a direct line from the far-left progressive policies of working with Iran and the monies that went to equip Hamas for the attacks on Israel. Try to deflect all you want, but there is blood on the hands of this administration and the far-left progressives.
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Well with the money in the US just gave up recently to iran, maybe this can help the corrupt oligarchs in Azerbaijan finished their project and restock and reconstitute Hezbollah and Hamas. Just think with all the destruction that the Israelis have been in the last 48 hours, those billions of dollars are going to buy a whole bunch of new rockets and probably help rebuild some of the destroyed apartment buildings that were probably major command centers for those two entities. Thank you President Biden for eventually giving money to Iran to rebuild all the stuff destroyed by Israel.

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LTC Eugene Chu new to me... interesting... but not surprised.
..."Senator Sherrod Brown, of Ohio, who is the ranking Democratic member of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, said, in an e-mail, that a federal investigation was warranted: “The Trump Organization’s Baku project shows the lack of ‘extreme vetting’ Mr. Trump applied to his own business dealings in corruption-plagued regimes around the globe. . . . Congress—and the Trump Administration itself—has a duty to examine whether the President or his family is exposed to terrorist financing, sanctions, money laundering, and other imprudent associations through their business holdings and connections.”

More than a dozen lawyers with experience in F.C.P.A. prosecution expressed surprise at the Trump Organization’s seemingly lax approach to vetting its foreign partners. But, when I asked a former Trump Organization executive if the Baku deal had seemed unusual, he laughed. “No deal there seems unusual, as long as a check is attached,” he said. ♦"
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