Under this deal with the West, Iran now
will have a rather unrestricted path to development of an atomic bomb and an
effective delivery system! WHAT A DEAL! There will also be no restrictions on
Iran’s terror-spreading activities through their support of Hamas and Hezbollah.
Their activities in Yemen also will not be restricted. Can we call this process
“negotiation?”
This whole process will undoubtedly set
off a nuclear race through several countries in the Middle East. I noticed in a
recent interview with the Saudi ambassador, he refused to deny that the Saudi’s
will work to get their own nuclear weapons.
We should not be surprised at all this,
however, Democrats are famous for lousy foreign relations policies. Take for
instance, the situation at the end of the Carter administration. At that time,
Libya was bombing passenger planes over the Mediterranean. President Carter
spent his time wringing hands over the situation and generally dithered around
without a single effective move being made to correct the situation. President
Reagan came into office, promptly ordered a bombing of a Libyan munitions
plant, and the whole situation ended suddenly.
The leaders of Iran speak of the great
Satan with white hot rhetoric; they proclaim, “Death to America” and such other
statements. Our leaders assure us that that wordage is just meant to whip up
enthusiasm and placate their more hostile political supporters. But I wonder….
I think they mean it. Iran is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism. Iran
bankrolls Hezbollah and Hamas, and it is a mortal enemy of Israel. Iran props
up some of the most brutal leaders on the planet, including Syria’s Bashar
al-Assad. They have repeatedly lied about their production of enriched uranium
and reprocessed plutonium; and they have hidden all the facts they could about
their nuclear activities from the International Atomic Energy Agency. They have
reneged on their commitment to the Nonproliferation
Treaty to which they have been signatories since 1970.
Our leaders in the administration
continue to insist on dealing with the Iranians as if they are negotiating in
good faith. I think our government should have the courage to believe the
Iranians mean exactly what they say and act on that belief appropriately—they
hate America and would like to destroy us, just as they despise Israel.