Once again, America’s foreign policy is being taken for a ride. Now, Pakistan wants to play peacemaker between the United States and Iran. U.S. officials and Iranian officials haven’t even confirmed if they’ll show up. But just the mention of these “talks” is enough to send liberal diplomats into a frenzy.
What’s really going on here? It’s another sad sign that, under weak liberal leadership, America can’t even pick its own playground. Instead, Pakistan—a country with close ties to both China and radical Islamists—wants to host “peace talks” for us. Remember when the U.S. actually led from the front? Now, shady regimes are offering to babysit our foreign affairs. This isn’t strength—it’s surrender.
Let’s not forget Iran. They’re the world’s number one sponsor of terror. They cry out for trust while funding extremists across the Middle East. Liberals and globalists like to pretend Iran is just misunderstood. But anyone paying attention sees through this tired game. Giving Iran a “seat at the table” does nothing but make them look legitimate. And who gets thrown under the bus? American interests and our allies.
It’s all about image for the global elite. They’re desperate for photo ops and handshake deals, no matter how much it costs America. Does anyone actually believe Pakistan has our best interests at heart? Or are they just another player trying to score points against the West while appeasing radicals?
Real leadership doesn’t mean chasing Iran or begging Pakistan for favors. It means putting America first, calling out bad actors, and refusing to let our foreign enemies hold the steering wheel. But until someone in Washington wakes up, we’ll keep finding ourselves in meetings we never asked for—while Iran laughs, and American strength sits on the sidelines. When did we stop leading, and start following whoever whispers the loudest?
Source: Just The News
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