It sounds like the White House is gearing up to talk to Iran again. The rumor mill in Washington is churning, and anonymous insiders are whispering about plans for new demands and peace talks. Some conservatives are worried. Let’s get real: anything that smells like caving to Iran deserves scrutiny. But it’s laughable to compare Trump’s rumored moves to the weak-kneed sellout we saw under Obama.
For three weeks, America has shown how real strength works. Iran got a wake-up call — pressure, sanctions, and no apologies. That’s how you force a terrorist regime to the table. The old Obama crowd never understood this. They bent over backwards, stuffed Iran’s pockets with cash, and called it “diplomacy.” The world got more dangerous, Iran got richer, and American interests got thrown under the bus. Liberals acted as if talking was a magic wand, ignoring the danger right in front of us.
Now, suddenly the left is pretending Trump is the same as Obama. It’s ridiculous. Trump doesn’t hand out pallets of taxpayer cash or sign deals with zero accountability. He comes to the table from a position of power. There’s a big difference between diplomacy that’s earned and surrender that’s begged for. But globalists and media elites always smear America-first leaders by twisting the facts.
Iran has proven, over and over, that it only listens when America stands tall. If Trump’s team even considers talking, you can bet those terms won’t be easy. The president’s record is clear: he isn’t in the business of giving gifts to terrorists. He wants America respected, not ridiculed. The left hated that strength because it exposed their pathetic weakness.
Let’s not confuse tough negotiation with Obama’s groveling. Liberals can complain all they want, but one thing’s certain — this White House knows who the enemy is. It isn’t the American people, and it sure isn’t hard-working taxpayers. The real danger comes from appeasing regimes that hate freedom. How many times does the left need to see history repeat itself before they wake up?
Anyone rooting for another Iran “deal” like the last one is either blind or rooting against America. Trump’s approach isn’t perfect, but at least it’s not another globalist surrender tour. So ask yourself: Do you want America leading from strength, or should we hand the keys back to the same crowd that nearly sold us out? The answer is obvious.
Source: Redstate
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