We EnjoinePresident Trump to Act Now, as Teran Deal is Crumbling
Netanyahu was very correct, Iran was not prepared for any peace deal or to handover their enriched uranium. All they wanted ceasefire for was to bury their supreme leader.
When US President Donald Trump urged “Iranian Patriots” in January to keep protesting, take over their institutions, and save the names of the “killers and abusers,” he added a promise that should not be treated as mere political rhetoric: “Help is on its way.”
That is a promise that the people of Iran paid for in blood.
The world has spent the past several weeks debating whether the US-Iran memorandum of understanding was good for oil markets, bad for Israel, sufficient for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, useful for Lebanon, or convenient for a White House that wanted the war to end.
Israel has every reason to oppose any arrangement that leaves Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure, missile program, proxy network, and regional leverage intact. Yet amid the diplomatic churn and economic analysis, the actual victims of the Islamic Republic have again been pushed to the margins.
They are the women, students, workers, parents, and young people who came into the streets against a regime that has impoverished them, censored them, beaten them, jailed them, and shot them as they are forced under its thumb.
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