The reported Israeli strike killing a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards member underscores the ongoing and complex tension in the region. As a conservative, I believe in the importance of national security and the right of nations to defend themselves against threats.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, reflecting their involvement in destabilizing activities and support for terrorist proxies. While the specifics of such military actions are often complex, the overarching principle remains that each nation has a duty to safeguard its citizens and interests.
This incident is a stark reminder of the volatile and dangerous dynamics in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for robust and principled foreign policy strategies that prioritize stability, peace, and the protection of human life.
Iran has finally announced to the world that they are the force behind the attack on Israel. Not surprised, since the financial support was provided to Iran by Obama and Biden.
Of course Biden has been on the Chinese payroll for years and we are now finding out to what extent. And with the Clintons, their long time support as Chinese and Russian proxies is now better understood as well. Sadly, all of this support was done with US dollars that were given to these enemies, instead of using those dollars to better support Americans.
The U.S., and Israel have had nothing but problems with the Iranian Government ever since President Jimmy Carter helped Ayatollah Khomeini overthrow the Shah and send him into exile. The only thing the Shah did “wrong” was trying to Westernize Iran and increase his people’s quality of life.
The Iranian Government knows that Biden is a weak President, so they push their weight around even more. Since the Iranian Government supports Terrorism activities in the Middle East, and in North Africa, I really don’t care what happens to their Senior Revolutionary Guard Leaders. The only way you can deal with these people is through force, and not by diplomacy.
Diplomacy hasn’t worked with these terrorists since 1979, and it just won’t work here!. You can thank President Carter for not supporting the Shah when he needed the U.S. support the most because of Carter’s weak foreign policy. Again, the Iranian Government has been nothing but problems ever since the Carter Administration held office in 1979. Iran will also take advantage of the Biden Administration too because of his weak foreign policy. Weakness just creates problems throughout the World.
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It was not so much President Carter’s non-support of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, but his response to the “students” who raided our embassy and seized Americans as hostages. For 444 days, Iran taunted the United States, becoming more emboldened with every passing day.
What President Carter should have done was to communicate, clearly and explicitly, to the Ayatollah, that either all of our people would be safely aboard airliners leading out of Iran, within 72 hours, or we would honor them as the unfortunate American casualties killed in the attacks which left Tehran and Qom radioactive black holes in the ground, and meant it!
Power without the will to use it is useless.