Do as I say ...

Do as I say …

• Even as the U.S. demands disarmament from Iran and North Korea, it’s planning to spend billions of dollars to update and expand its own nuclear arsenal.
The buildup could just be part of a negotiating strategy. But it’s not the first time the U.S. has sought to expand its nuclear abilities while trying to persuade other countries to give up theirs. Our reporters explain.

With the demise of the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, the U.S., Israel and the Gulf countries are more committed than ever to challenging Tehran’s reach.

Now I know drump is playing business everywhere… When I heard this morning that the guy reverted back the ZTE decision and his “worry” of the loss of Chinese Jobs?.. His playing cards and are hard to get his next moves.

Wasn’t expecting it!

I wonder which nut the Chinese had to squeeze to force this bully to change tide?

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Is this not a Parody account?

Maybe not…

President Trump’s abrupt reversal in easing up on a Chinese telecommunications company reflects the latest twist in a White House battle between economic nationalists and more mainstream advisers who worry about the effects of hard-line policies.