Biden Sends US Officials to Beg Iran in Pakistan as Enemies Laugh at Our Weakness

While Americans are still cleaning up the remains of their Fourth of July celebrations, our so-called leaders are busy making deals with enemies who still want to wipe us off the map. Case in point: the Biden administration is planning another round of talks with Iran on July 11. Where? In Pakistan—because nothing says American strength like flying halfway around the world to beg our enemies for a handshake in a country known for harboring terrorists.

Let’s not forget, Iran has been battered. Their military is a faint shadow of what it used to be, their civil leadership cut down with well-timed explosions, and yet what do they do? They double down, threaten more chaos, and act like they’re still calling the shots. Instead of learning from Iran’s stubborn aggression, the left seems determined to reward their bad behavior. Why is the Biden camp rushing to the table? Shouldn’t they be standing tall, demanding accountability, and reminding the world that America doesn’t negotiate from a position of weakness?

Liberal globalists still believe that sweet words and secret side deals will turn terrorists into pacifists. That’s not just naïve—it’s reckless. The Iranian regime has shown time and time again they only respect strength and force. Every diplomatic mission to Iran or their allies is just another chance for America to be humiliated, for radicals to plot, and for the far-left to claim some imaginary moral high ground.

What’s even more outrageous is where these talks are happening. Pakistan? This is a nation with its own troubling record—one that’s been caught looking the other way as terror cells plan attacks against the West. And that’s the meeting ground for high stakes talks? Only the incompetent left could pick a nest of vipers and call it diplomacy.

When is this administration going to learn that talking to our enemies doesn’t make them our friends? Iran doesn’t fear us, because they see weakness. They hear apologies, not warnings. Maybe instead of jetting across the globe to play nice, we should be putting America first—and making it clear that the days of bowing and scraping are over. How many more chances will we give our enemies before the elites in Washington wake up and realize: appeasement isn’t foreign policy, it’s surrender?

Source: Redstate


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