Sunday, October 15, 2017

Clinton: Trump is too tough on Iran and North Korea

It seems plausible that the two-time loser of the presidency, Hillary Clinton, is doing all she can to remain relevant as she speaks out against the person she lost to, Donald Trump. Now she's saying that his tough talk on Iran and North Korea is eroding our credibility abroad. 

But if anyone knows how to erode credibility, it's Hillary "It Was A Video" Clinton.

Clinton says Trump's tough talk and hardline stances on the two rogue nations could provoke a nuclear-arms race in East Asia. She believes his recent threat to the 2015 Iran one-way nuclear deal "makes us look foolish and small and plays right into Iranian hands." 

Sure, that makes perfect sense: Iran wants us to be tough on them so they can continue chanting "Death to America," and "Death to Israel" without feeling guilty.

It was Obama who played into their hands. He paid them before the deal was finalized and the deal allows them to self-inspect. Makes perfect sense to the naive and those who make excuses for cheaters, if you know what I mean.

"That is bad not just on the merits for this particular situation, but it sends a message across the globe that America's word is not good," the former secretary of state and Benghazi expert said.

Actually, Trump is finally sending the message that the United States is not longer going to allow Iran and North Korea to kick sand in our face. Now our message is: "We're as angry as hell and we're not going to take it anymore."

Our allies, particularly Israel, our closest ally in the Middle East, have hope that we have their 'six.' 

So, as usual, Hillary Clinton's got it backwards. The countries that count on us see Trump as the opposite of Obama, and perhaps they think he's even a bit crazy and would do what he promises. That scares our enemies enough to think about it, and reassures our friends they have a friend in us.

If Iran would be allowed to continue along the path they're on, there's no doubt they will develop a nuclear weapon and no doubt they'd use it on Israel. We know this because they've so much as said so. It would be wise to believe them--they live to die in their sick death cult mindset.

Clinton bloviated on: "This particular president is, I think, upending the kind of trust and credibility of the United States' position and negotiation that is imperative to maintain."

On the contrary, Trump is enhancing the trust our friends used to have in us and lost when Obama was in office and screwed up the Middle East while doing nothing about North Korea's nuclear ambitions.

Trump is right: the nuclear deal with Iran was "terrible" and the worst deal in the galaxy. (Those are my words, but I'm being hyperbolic for Trump's sake.)

Trump said on Friday, "We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of Iran's nuclear breakout. Iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal."

But liberals say they are. Yet how can we know this if we aren't able to inspect Iran's military bases and they are the ones to provide soil samples for inspection?

It's ridiculous.

And North Korea? Is Clinton nuts?

Kim Jong Un is clearly set on getting a delivery system for his nuclear weapons program. He lusts for power while his people starve and no former president has done squat to stop him. Trump has finally gotten China and Russia to come on board with sanctions. Diplomacy has done nothing before Trump.

Hillary is like an annoying neighbor who keeps coming to your house and telling you what's wrong with it. She needs to go away.  


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