Right war, maybe the wrong president. The war against the Islamic regime in Iran is the right decision, but it is being led with the wrong strategy. Negotiating with a terrorist regime is seen by many allies as a betrayal. Offering Iranian assets to compensate Gulf countries for Tehran-linked damage looks less like a solution and more like paying for a temporary ceasefire. The Islamic regime in Iran attacks the region for decades, funds militias, launches missiles and drones, threatens global shipping, and then the solution is to hand over some of its frozen assets and call it peace?
That's not strategy. That's paying the arsonist to stop playing with matches. The regime's assets would not cover a single day of the damage it has caused across the Gulf.
If the regime is the problem, why keep negotiating with the problem? Why save the virus instead of curing the disease?
The Iranian people deserve freedom. The region deserves security. The world deserves a solution that lasts longer than the next press conference.
@LBleuBlancRouge You are a complete moron….A German playing at Roland Garos in 1942??? No problem with that?? (Of course occupied, defeated France would have been more than happy, I guess!!)