Iran’s Rulers Are Panicking and Liberals Are Letting Them Get Away With It

Iran’s regime is shaking in its boots. Their top diplomat is out in the news, basically whining that President Trump has no business telling them who should rule Iran next. Apparently, the idea of American leadership scares Tehran so much, they have to say it out loud. That’s not strength—it’s fear.

Liberals love to pretend that Iran is some misunderstood country. The truth? Iran’s leaders are terrified of what America stands for: freedom, strength, and accountability. Instead of owning up to their failed system, they point fingers and play victim. Meanwhile, the Biden administration and their pals at the UN sit back and let Iran’s theocrats keep crushing human rights at home, while threatening America and our allies abroad.

And let’s not forget, the real problem here isn’t Trump daring to speak up. It’s the fact that the liberals and globalist elites are obsessed with appeasing Iran at every turn. When Trump led with strength, Iran’s leaders actually worried about consequences. Now, with weak leadership in Washington, Iran’s mullahs act like they run the world, lecturing the President of the United States like he’s some junior staffer. Pathetic!

Here’s the simple truth: Iran’s supreme leader isn’t chosen by the people. There are no real elections, no freedom, no debate. It’s a club for hardliners and thugs, built on fear and censorship. Yet, somehow, left-wing pundits still find ways to bash America and cheer on Iran’s dictators.

Why should America listen to Iran’s whining bureaucrats, or to self-hating liberals who praise them? Iran’s rulers may not want Trump calling the shots—but you know who does? Everyday Iranians who wish they had half the freedoms Americans take for granted. Maybe it’s time the globalists stopped coddling tyrants and started defending the values that made America great. Is that too much to ask?

Source: Washington Times


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