Israel at War: Week 137

The policy of the United States government has always been not to negotiate with terrorists. That highlights the challenge President Trump faces in negotiating with Iran is he faces a partner that does not want peace. Rather the Mullah clerics promote, endorse, and use terror on their own people and fund it internationally. While recently stating, “If I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good one.” Yet, while negotiating peace, the U.S. military struck Iranian targets to protect our troops.

Peace negotiations have started and stopped on a whim and in a blatant defiance by Iran, as they ignored and broke their agreement.

President Trump needs to follow his own desire in this conflict, that Iran must turn over their enriched uranium, or else. He and his negotiators must recognize that their terms must be both agreed to and implemented by Iran. Not only for the United States, but for Israel. Because Iran and its terror proxies seek only one aim: Destroy Israel.