Washington might be busy signing papers and handshakes with Iran’s radical regime, but guess what? The real people of Iran are nowhere near that negotiation table. They didn’t vote for this so-called “Memorandum of Understanding.” Americans shouldn’t be fooled by the glossy photos and staged smiles in these international deals. Those deals don’t speak for everyday Iranians, and they sure don’t protect American interests.
This week, everyday soccer fans showed what real voices sound like. At the stadium, you didn’t see support for repressive leaders. You saw clear signs: people want freedom, not another empty promise from the world’s dictators. The stadium wasn’t just about soccer—it was a stage where people made it obvious they’re fed up with the lies, the thuggery, and the way Washington keeps pretending the ayatollah’s regime is legit.
Liberals in Washington love chasing headlines and parading around pretending they are peacemakers. They pat themselves on the back while ignoring the clear message sent by ordinary people. The left talks about “democracy” all the time, but when real citizens cry out for liberty, suddenly their ears go deaf. It makes you wonder who these globalist politicians are really working for, because it’s definitely not regular Americans—or Iranians suffering under an iron fist.
Time and time again, deals with tyrants fail. Making pacts with Iran’s rulers has never brought real change. Instead, it gives bad actors a stage and cash, while silencing the very people these deals claim to protect. Maybe it’s time to stop trusting Beltway elites with our foreign policy. Their track record is nothing but embarrassment and empty gestures.
So here’s the real question—will Washington finally listen to the people, or will they keep playing dress-up with dictators? America needs leaders who actually stand up for freedom, not ones who bow and sign worthless deals with regimes that hate us and their own citizens. The stadium crowd saw right through the charade. Why can’t our so-called leaders?
Source: NY Post
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