Let’s take a moment to applaud the sheer brilliance of the U.S. handing over billions to Iran—roughly $50 billion in frozen assets unlocked by the 2015 nuclear deal, plus an extra $1.7 billion for a long-forgotten military dispute. Yes, that’s correct. The same country that chants “Death to America” got a financial lifeline from—you guessed it—America. And what did the U.S. get in return? Peace? Stability? No, none of that fairytale nonsense. Iran has graciously used this windfall to fuel regional chaos, attack Israel, and bolster its nuclear ambitions. Bravo, Democrats.
Instead of investing in peaceful projects or improving the lives of their citizens, Iran funneled this newfound cash into funding proxy militias like Hezbollah and the Houthis, who are doing their best to destabilize the Middle East. Oh, and let’s not forget their missile strikes on Israel, because nothing says “thank you for the billions” like launching rockets at one of your allies. Clearly, this is the behavior of a regime that’s been positively influenced by the generous hand of American diplomacy.
But wait, it gets better. Not only did Iran ramp up its regional aggression, but it also took those U.S.-unlocked billions to accelerate its nuclear program. The same program the nuclear deal was supposed to curb. Imagine that: billions of dollars were handed over in hopes of halting nuclear proliferation, and Iran promptly invested it in—guess what?—nuclear proliferation. If irony were a currency, Iran would be even richer.
Democratic foreign policy, everyone! It’s the gift that keeps on giving. By bending over backward to strike a deal, the U.S. didn’t just empower Iran; it also weakened its own position on the world stage. Now, instead of Iran being a more cooperative player, the regime is emboldened, knowing that any future sanctions can be wiped away by a sweet deal that unlocks another treasure trove of frozen assets. Who knew that being America’s adversary came with a payout plan?
So next time Iran stirs up chaos in the region, or Israel gets bombarded by Iranian-backed militias, let’s all give a round of applause to the foreign policy masterminds who thought this was a good idea. What could go wrong when you bankroll your enemies? Oh, right. Everything.
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