The Ink-Dry Surrender: How a Two-Page MOU in Geneva Cost Americans Everything Obama Already Delivered — And a Great Deal More
A war the president started without Congress, ended with a memorandum the president cannot enforce, after 109 days that killed thousands, drained one hundred billion dollars from American households, and produced a nuclear arrangement weaker than the one he tore up eight years ago. The deal is signed today. The bill is now permanent.


