There’s a new ceasefire proposal making the rounds to try and settle things with Iran. Apparently, mediators from Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are pushing this latest idea to the U.S. and Iran. Are Americans supposed to believe that this quick-fix plan from some of our least trustworthy “allies” is suddenly going to bring peace? Or is this just the latest scheme by globalist power-players to let Iran off the hook and further weaken America?
Let’s not ignore the obvious problem here. Iran has been the playground bully for decades—spreading terror, endangering our troops, and threatening the stability of the entire region. Instead of holding Iran accountable, liberal elites in Washington always seem eager to bend over backward, chasing ‘diplomatic solutions’ that reward Iran’s bad behavior. Now enter the usual suspects—the foreign mediators who rarely side with American interests. Why should Americans trust so-called peace deals crafted by nations that routinely criticize the United States and turn a blind eye to Iranian aggression?
It’s typical liberal incompetence at work. Rather than facing Iran with real strength, the left is always looking for an excuse to sit at a negotiating table, serve up endless talks, and pretend that evil will just melt away if we’re friendly enough. Meanwhile, Iran uses every opportunity to regroup, rearm, and prepare for the next round of chaos. The idea that dictators with a history of lying would suddenly keep their word because Egypt or Turkey asked politely is laughable.
This kind of nonsense shows exactly why America needs a foreign policy that puts our nation first. We don’t need more ceasefires pushed by countries who barely care about us. We need strong leadership—someone who understands that fake deals only encourage bad actors. The world isn’t safer when we play nice with Iran; it’s safer when Iran knows that the United States won’t tolerate threats or violence.
So, ask yourself: When did it become acceptable for America’s enemies to call the shots—while weak leaders and their globalist buddies line up to shake hands? Maybe it’s time the U.S. stops listening to people who don’t have our interests at heart and starts showing real backbone.
Source: Redstate
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