The Biden administration wants us to believe that they can sit down with Iran and somehow keep America safe. Really? Every time we hear about “talks” with Iran, it’s code for weakness. The current talks are supposed to focus on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, as if the ayatollahs in Tehran are just waiting to be talked out of building bombs. Anyone paying attention knows these dictators laugh at so-called American leadership and play games with our security.
For years, liberal politicians have bent over backwards for Iran, lifting sanctions and making deals that only empower America’s enemies. The Democrats say they want peace, but their brand of “peace” means we give up our leverage every single time. Iran kidnaps innocent people, demands ransom, and continues building up its nuclear program right under our noses. Washington’s globalists act like they’re in a fantasy world, ignoring the fact that caving to Iran’s demands shows nothing but cowardice.
Real leadership means standing up to tyrants, not begging them to play nice. It’s simple: if you reward bad behavior, you get more of it. Weak-kneed negotiations only encourage Iran to keep pushing, cheating, and threatening American interests. And yet, liberals label this “diplomacy” and slap themselves on the back for a job poorly done. If only they spent as much time defending American citizens as they do bending over for foreign enemies.
Meanwhile, back home, these so-called leaders can’t even keep our streets safe. They let criminals roam free, but they think they can strong-arm Iran? Give us a break. The message to the world right now is that America is asleep at the wheel—and hostile regimes are taking full advantage. Good luck finding “effective leadership” in a White House that puts politics and public opinion ahead of actual safety and common sense.
How many more dangerous deals will leftist elites try to sell before Americans wake up? Maybe the real “negotiations” should start at home—with voters finally demanding leadership that puts America first. Until then, the enemy is watching—and waiting to strike.
Source: NY Post
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