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No Iran Deal Is Better Than a Bad Iran Deal

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Josh opens the show by taking apart the proposed Iran deal and explaining why he believes it is a deal America should reject outright. He breaks down what's actually in the agreement, exposes the glaring questions it leaves unanswered, and argues that a bad deal is far more dangerous than no deal at all. Josh explains why giving concessions to the Iranian regime without meaningful guarantees could have serious consequences for U.S. national security and stability in the Middle East.

Next, Josh turns his attention to Cuba and the latest signals coming from the administration about the future of U.S.-Cuba relations. He examines what policy changes may be on the horizon, what they could mean for American interests, and why the communist regime in Havana remains a critical issue that Washington cannot afford to ignore.

Finally, Josh dives into the results of this week's Texas primary elections and what they reveal about the political landscape in the Lone Star State. As Democrats continue to insist that Texas is on the verge of turning blue, Josh looks at the numbers, the trends, and whether that long-promised Democratic breakthrough is reality—or just another political fantasy.

 
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