America’s so-called “leaders” finally noticed what most real patriots have seen coming for years: Iran’s evil regime is more dangerous than ever, especially with “Supreme Leaders” changing guard like it’s a family reunion gone wrong. This week, the U.S. slapped a massive cash reward on the heads of Iran’s top monsters sitting behind the IRGC—the same ruthless thugs funding terror, targeting Americans, and plotting chaos from the Middle East to our own backyard. It’s about time Washington treated this terror cartel like the poisonous snake it is.
Let’s be honest. For too long, progressives and their pals in the administration have played nice with Iran. They sent pallets of cash. They begged for deals. Their answer to Iranian threats? Another round of weak negotiations hosted by globalist elites who have never faced a real enemy in their lives. All that slobbering appeasement has only empowered the regime—and now the new “Supreme Leader” wears the crown of evil, ready to outdo the last tyrant.
Here’s the hard truth: You can’t reason with snakes. Anyone who grew up in the heartland knows the only way to deal with a rattler is to cut off its head. Half-measures only get you bit. Yet the left loves to scold and tiptoe, acting shocked every time Iran shows its fangs. Meanwhile, the real world keeps getting more dangerous because our enemies sense we’d rather talk than strike back.
Put a price on the IRGC’s ringleaders? Good. But why stop there? Every dollar spent fighting these terrorists is a win for America, but it’s not enough to just offer rewards and hope someone else does the dirty work. There’s a reason the IRGC feels no fear. Our enemies laugh at liberal “strategies,” knowing full well most blue-state politicians would rather ban plastic straws than confront terror in any real way.
The American people deserve leaders who care more about protecting our families than currying favor with international busybodies. No more tiptoeing. No more appeasement. When a regime threatens our country, cuts deals with terrorists, and chants for our destruction, it’s not a partner—it’s a target. So here’s the real question: Will this administration finally step up and finish the job, or will they just throw taxpayer money down another Middle Eastern rathole and call it “diplomacy”?
Source: Redstate
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