American negotiators are getting on planes and heading right back into Islamabad. But here’s the shocking part: The Iranians, the ones who broke off talks in the first place, might not even show up. If this doesn’t sum up the humiliating circus that passes for “diplomacy” under Biden-era globalists, nothing does. Once again, we’re left watching Washington chase after bad actors, begging from a position of weakness.
Just days ago, there was a rare Saturday morning crisis meeting in the White House Situation Room. Normally, presidents reserve those for the gravest threats to America’s security. But under this administration, it’s what you get when spineless negotiators have to pick up the pieces every time enemies walk away smirking. The current regime has turned American foreign policy into a punchline. Do you see Iran bending to the will of these weak negotiators? Of course not.
Let’s be honest—this is what happens when America’s leaders care more about appeasing foreign tyrants than about showing strength. The environment has gotten even worse since the last failed round of talks, and it’s easy to see why. The world doesn’t respect weakness. They spot desperation a mile away. Instead of standing firm against Iran’s aggressive regime, liberals are flying their people halfway across the world, hats in hands, hoping for a miracle that will never come.
What’s even more outrageous is that there’s no accountability for failure in this administration. Liberals and globalists would rather keep chasing failed “deals” at any cost than admit their approach has been a disaster. America doesn’t need more empty promises or backroom apologies. It needs real leadership and guts at the negotiating table.
Here’s a question for every American fed up with excuses: If our enemies don’t even bother showing up, why are U.S. officials still booking flights, burning taxpayer dollars, and crawling back for more humiliation? It’s high time we remember who’s supposed to set the rules—America, not the radical clerics in Tehran.
Source: Redstate
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