Clayton frames Joe Kent's view as: de-escalation requires restraining Israel because Israeli attacks keep subverting U.S. negotiation claims.
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JOE Kent
Clayton frames Joe Kent's view as: de-escalation requires restraining Israel because Israeli attacks keep subverting U.S.
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Jiang says Washington, D.C. has become an insular bubble where dissenters such as Joe Kent are pushed out and officials consume their own propaganda.
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"You know, Joe Kent last week, I think it was last week now, time is flying so quickly, resigned from the Trump administration basically..."
"...the black cloud hanging over Tehran. So do you agree with Joe Kent? Do you think that really the only way to de -escalate..."
"...are negative, if you voice any dissent, if you're critical, like Joe Kent, well, you're pushed out of the bubble very quickly. And so..."
"...level no one from this administration can be supported uh except joe kent if you want to throw some support to joe kent i..."
"...was it's just going to be a disaster I like what Joe Kent said he tried to negotiate and work with Iran to reopen..."
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Redacted asks Jiang whether the Iran war is already out of control.
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