The Biden administration is at it again—talking tough on Iran one day, and then cozying up to the ayatollahs the next. Now, word is spreading that the U.S. and Israel are apparently sitting at the negotiating table with Iran, trying to strike a so-called “peace deal.” Let’s just call this what it is: weakness dressed up as diplomacy.
Americans watched as the radical regime in Tehran stoked chaos across the Middle East, fueling terrorist attacks and targeting innocent civilians. The bloodshed has torched economies and sent oil prices soaring. Everyone knows who’s to blame. Yet, instead of standing strong, Washington’s elite seem obsessed with backroom bargains and globalist fantasies. Does anyone really think Iran will play fair or stop their hate-filled campaign against the West just because a few State Department suits scribbled their names on some paper?
While Israel knows what’s at stake, the Biden crowd would rather chase headlines about “peace” than put America’s interests first. Remember who empowered Iran in the first place—the same progressive politicians who wanted to ship them pallets of cash and called it peace. Now these liberals leap at the chance for another deal. Meanwhile, our soldiers, allies, and friends in the region are left holding their breath, hoping this White House won’t cave to mullahs who call for “death to America.”
Let’s not forget: every time Washington bends over backward for Iran, the world gets more dangerous. Beijing and Moscow are no doubt watching—smirking as weak leadership creates fresh chaos and uncertainty. The globalists and leftwing pundits will gush about “diplomatic breakthroughs,” but the American people know the truth. You can’t bargain with bullies and expect freedom to flourish.
So here we stand—wondering why U.S. leaders think it’s wise to negotiate peace with the same enemies who have their boots on Israel’s throat and dream of sinking America’s ship. Is this what “leading from behind” looks like? Maybe it’s time to ask: Who is Washington really working for—America or the world’s worst dictators?
Source: Washington Times
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