Ronsday – The Iran Dump

Ron gives us his opinion on the dumping of the Iran deal.

DJT’s discarding the Iran nuke “deal” is essentially adismissal of his predecessor’s personal acquiescence to the Iranian theocracy. DingleBarry never had the audacity cojones to try to gain public acceptance for his ill-advised “Hey, I got a Nobel – I gotta do SOMEthin to earn it” or the political capital to get Congressional approval for it.

Had he somehow managed to slip the idiotic agreement thru Congress as he did the ACA, it would today be a treaty, a law, and Trump would be bound by it unless he could get at least 25 Democrat senators to vote for overturning it. Figger the odds on that ever happening.

That’s what you get when a non-American, closet-Muslim, Iranian-advised (Valerie Jarrett), globalist-funded (Soros), inexperienced, arrogant popinjay tries to slip an end-run around the Constitution and decides to outflank a balky legislature and just rule by fiat with his “phone and pen.”

Trump’s not abandoning an American deal; he’s cancelling the menu item of a distinctly UN-American diplomatic surrender with a side order of official apology and a 10-figure signing tip for Rouhani and Khamenei.

In street parlance what he’s done echoes the traditional four-letter imperative verb with 2nd person pronoun and the equine transportation which brought such twerps as DingleBarry and Jacques Fargin Querrie to that corrupt and “rotten to the core” deal in the first place.

The “deal” doesn’t affect Iran’s missile delivery system development and did nothing to stifle its influence in terror- or ISIS- or Hezbollah-related activities in the region. And it contains a sunset proviso which did nothing more than tell Iran “just slow down on nuke development for a few years, then you can go at it full-steam again.”

For years DJT told everybody who listened that the deal was fubar and that it never had the force of law in the first place. He reminded Congress it’s THEIR job to “fix” it if they wanted to make it legal, gave ‘em 6 months, and if they couldn’t, he would – they wouldn’t, so he did.

The radix malorum of this mess, DingleBarry’s irrational fealty to “global cooperation” coupled with his stunning naiveté and obsequious apologies for American exceptionalism, is what put our foreign policy at the whim of our enemies.

DB’s foreign affairs strategy was to develop a strategy of strategic patience based on how to create a strategy without having to have a strategy.

And finally, after eight years of bumbling, prostrating, sycophantic ass-kissing toward those enemies, we have an Administration that stands up to the UN and tells them to go pound sand, patiently explains to Europe that our policy is now America first, and demonstrates clearly what the Iranian mullahs can do with their bluster and intimidation. That, I believe, is what The Donald called Winning during his campaign,and I endorse it.

We had our boot firmly on Persia’s vulnerable neck until in his supercilious unawareness, DB let Rouhani and Khamenei get back up on their feet . . . and then he handed them back their sword, shield, and dagger, a roast beef sandwich, and a nice glass of merlot.

The problem with backing out now is that the damage is already done. No way has Iran “fully complied” with the deal in terms of slowing enrichment and developing technology. No WAY! You believe they have and I know a guy with some beachfront property in Nevada he’d like to sell you.

And the planeload of Franklins DB gave them, plus easing of sanctions, gave their collapsing economy a uranium-plated crutch and their techs and engineers enough falafel, hummus, and baklava to overcome the weakness brought on by the moral and economic bankruptcy of Islam.

But. . . as somebody said once in movie, “We gotta shoot SOMEthin . . . even if it’s wrong.” (Think it was Steve McQueen in Sand Pebbles.) And just keepin on keepin on in the feckless DingleBarry mode wasn’t cuttin it.

Natcherly the libs’ knee-jerk reaction to DJT’s decision to withdraw is outrage, arguing that it severely cripples our international credibility and moves us closer to war . . . EGGZACKLY as they did when he told Rocket Man to go piss up a rope. Well, unless Putin wants to get involved militarily and economically, Iran very likely couldn’t pull off a successful attack on Israel, much less North America.

So the Euros will stutter and stammer over the global instability our withdrawal might cause, which means in essence many of ‘em are concerned about their deep investment interests in Persia, but my guess is that DJT thought this over, got input from a whole buncha analysts, and concluded that the Iranian citizens are pretty much fed up with deprivation and religious oppression and are ready for a change, not a war they know they can’t win.

Yeah,I know . . . oil prices shot up, and gas prices will follow. But Iran depends heavily on oil and gas to keep its economy alive, and any kind of sanctions tends to close the valve on that income. If Trump can get his foot back on Rouhani’s throat, he might just trigger a popular revolution by frustrated Iranians, especially if we continue to crank out more oil than Iran can compete with.

Weknow the Saudis and their buddies don’t want a nuclear Iran, and Turkey isn’t exactly thrilled with the idea of Persian hegemony in their back yard based on 3000 years of historical precedent, so the Euros might have no choice but to come along with us on this course.

Hey, DingleBarry’s plan wasn’t workin out too well, and my natural instinct tells me that anything Kerry supports is probably not in the best interests of the country. So, I gotta cross my fingers and trust that The Donald’s instincts dovetail with mine.

And now I’m gonna eat some banana fritters and figger out how to make my fingers amenable to usin a prybar and claw hammer for a coupla hours today demolishin what’s left of that fence we’re replacin. Little bastards feel like eggplants stickin outta my hands. Helluva time typin . . . but it seems to have limbered ‘em up some.

5 comments on “Ronsday – The Iran Dump

  1. It turns out that Obama’s legacy is…Donald J Trump. Without eight years of Obama we would have had just another politician for or president.

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