Iran on the Brink Why America Must Act Now Before the Regime Collapses for Good

Iran is a sinking ship. The country’s economy is falling apart, the military is a shadow of its former self, and the theocratic regime is hanging by a thread. These backward mullahs have ruled with an iron fist since 1979, dragging Iran—from a modern, proud nation—straight into the ditch of Islamist dictatorship. But now, all signs point to collapse.

It’s not hard to see why. Decades of brutal control, corruption, and misery have ripped Iranian society apart. Ordinary people are broke and desperate. The armed forces—they used to boast and threaten the world—can barely fill their own ranks. Iran’s military is practically rusting in place. If the regime thought its grip on power was strong, they’re fooling themselves. The world isn’t afraid anymore.

Here’s the real kicker: the so-called experts and liberal talking heads who spent years telling us to “engage” and “understand” Iran got it dead wrong. Remember the globalists in Washington who signed pathetic deals and promised peace if we just said “pretty please” to the mullahs? Where are they now? Silent. Their so-called diplomacy didn’t bring peace, it just bought more time for Iran’s thugs to terrorize their own people and the world.

Now the question is: what should America do? Should we build a “golden bridge” and let Iran’s regime limp away? That’s what the weak-willed, America-last crowd will say. Or do we finally get tough? Blockades. Sanctions. Even bombs if it comes to that. It’s time for the United States to show strength and remind these medieval tyrants that we don’t play nice with terrorists.

Iran can’t last much longer, and everyone knows it. All America needs now is a leader with guts—someone who cares more about freedom and our security than about pleasing the “international community.” Are we going to let Iran’s mullahs slip away, or are we going to finish the job and make sure real change comes to Tehran this time?

Source: Redstate


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