Well, every time we have revved up the rhetoric in the past to give the appearance that we are planning to confront the Iranian regime in a meaningful way, we have all been disappointed. It seems that over and over this president and this state department keep choosing appeasement over decisive action on Iran. And over and over, the people who really care about what happens to Iran and want to see regime change take place get it from both sides: On one hand we get mocked by far left loons for our weakness towards Iran, and on the other, we keep getting disappointed by our own administration’s lack of action.
Unfortunately, as much as I agree with John Bolton, anything that he has insisted on publicly in the past 3-years on Iran and/or N.Korea has not happened. His hollers have fallen on deaf ears and have almost become a contrarian sign that nothing of the sort will happen. Again, sad but true.
So pardon me if I do not want to get my hopes too high on any kind of ‘smoke’ rising from Washington about getting serious in confronting the Tehran regime. Seems it was all just posturing before the ‘sweetened’ incentives package was presented by 5+1 to Iran, which was immediately and categorically rejected by Iran. Another Condi Rice appeasement Grand Bargain golden dream bites the dust.
Sure, there has been a lot of rhetoric again as of a month or two ago against Iran, lots and lots of hand waving by various generals, dog and pony shows showing Iranian-made weapons, Iranian terrorists killing our soldiers in Iraq, etc. But as the old saying goes: “What are you gonna do about it?”, or more precisely, “What have you done about it for the past 28 years?” The answer remains to be a deafening “nothing much” in history books.
With our weakness towards Iran, no wonder that the Islamist sympathizer, anti-American sleeper B. Hossayn Obama’s puppet masters have chosen this year to try to conduct an internal Coup d’etats from inside the US system. Khomeini always said :”Get/Defeat them from within their own system.”
Mullahs may be somewhat scared now, but they also know fully well that our hands are tied and we have been compromised by our own timid policies towards Islamic Fascism and its head in Tehran. They have been there, done that, and they are emboldened like never before in their evil history.
Sure, we may finally and reluctantly (“But Dick, Do I have to?”) drop a bomb or two here and there on supposed Quds Force and IRGC bases, but a meaningful confrontation with the Tehran regime with the goal of decapitating and destroying it completely? I am not holding my breath on that, Are you?
ML:
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