<p>The Iran deal originally negotiated by former Secretary of State John Kerry was a bad deal for the United States … ; period. ; It provided billions of dollars to finance terrorism and no guarantee that Iran would not go nuclear in the future. ; That should come as no surprise since Kerry represents a globalist view that American interests need to be accommodating to the rest of the world – as opposed to being a full-bore advocate for American interests. ; Among President Trump’s better moves &#8212; terminating that deal.</p>



<p>From the very onset, President Biden has expressed his desire to put the United States back into the deal – even though the current realities make that an even worse idea. ; For almost two years now, the Iranians have been jerking the United States around at the negotiating table – demanding even more concessions (and money) from the United States.</p>



<p>The underlying problem with the deal is that Iran has no intention of abandoning its plan to be a nuclear power – and never has. ; The first deal was easy for them because it only delayed their uranium enrichment program for only 15 years – a short delay in their program in return for billions of dollars in benefits from the Obama administration.</p>



<p>While Kerry claimed that the deal prevented Iran from EVER having nuclear weapons, that was pure bs. ; There are only two ways to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons that is to use military force to stop them (the Israeli option) or to institute a change to a more friendly regime (the revolution option). ; Iran is following the North Korea example of talk, talk, talk while moving ahead in developing nuclear weapons.</p>



<p>Neither the old deal of the current Biden negotiations addresses Iran’s missile development of longer-range delivery vehicles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.</p>



<p>While a lot of other matters have been dominating the news, the Biden administration continues to promote a negotiated Iran deal.</p>



<p>In a recent interview, Hillary Clinton hit the nail on the head. ; She said without equivocation that the United States should not be at the table or even talk about negotiations with the folks in Tehran. ; Given the current situation, it is incomprehensible that Biden would still be seeking an agreement with Iran.</p>



<p>The leaders in Tehran continue to be the number one sponsors of world terrorism. ; They are the chief cause of unrest in the Middle East. ; They maintain unbridled hostility to Israel. ; In view of the unrest among the people in Iran, this is a propitious time to go on the diplomatic and covert offensive. ; It is time for the United States and our allies to go hardball.</p>



<p>Instead of another Iranian deal, we need to be imposing more sanctions. ; We need to be aiding and abetting the civil unrest in that country. ; Unfortunately, the Biden policy is to again make the mistakes of the past – when we did nothing to help the people of Iran when they previously rose up against their oppressors in Tehran.</p>



<p>Clinton has it right. ; It is time for more Democrat leaders to follow her lead and mount pressure on Biden to end his doomed-to-fail Iran policy for one with a more positive outcome for the Unite States and the free world.</p>



<p>So, there ‘tis.</p>

Hillary finally gets it right on Iran
