Max Boot Says America and Iran Are ‘Duplicitous’ in Their Negotiating Styles

‘I did not say there was any kind of moral equivalence between the United States and Iran’

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BOOT: "Well, I mean, I think as usual, you‘re mischaracterizing what I said, Scott. I wasn‘t saying — "
JENNINGS: "You said they were the same."
BOOT: "No, I did not say there was any moral — "
JENNINGS: "We'll roll the tape later, Max."
BORELLI: "You said 'equally duplicitous.'"
BOOT: "No."
JENNINGS: "You said 'equally duplicitous.'"
BOOT: "What? I said, Scott, let‘s let‘s try to set the record straight, I did not say there was any kind of moral equivalence between the United States and Iran. Iran is an abhorrent regime. What I suggested is that the leaders of both countries are duplicitous in their negotiating styles and can‘t be trusted, which is why it's so hard for them to — "
JENNINGS: "Thank you for re-stating my correct argument."

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