Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) has always been one of the loudest supporters of Israel. He knows the risks Iran poses to the Jewish State, America, and the region.
In an interview with The Washington Free Beacon, Fetterman said President Donald Trump’s administration should destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities:
“Waste that s—t,” the Pennsylvania Democrat told the Washington Free Beacon in an interview on Wednesday. “You’re never going to be able to negotiate with that kind of regime that has been destabilizing the region for decades already, and now we have an incredible window, I believe, to do that, to strike and destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities.”Fetterman dismissed the foreign policy experts who warn that striking Iran would lead to the outbreak of a regional war. “And remember, all of these so-called experts were all wrong,” he said. “You know, they’ve been saying for years and years Hezbollah was the ultimate badass that kept Israel in check, and we can’t move on anything beyond that.”As it turned out, Fetterman said, the Iranian proxy group “couldn’t fight for s—t. And Hamas, literally, are just a bunch of tunnel rats with junkie rockets in the back of a Toyota truck. And now the Houthis have been effectively neutered as well. So what’s left? You have Iran, and they have a nuclear facility, and it’s clearly only for weapons.”
Fetterman is correct, unfortunately. You cannot negotiate with evil. You cannot negotiate with the likes of Iran, Hamas, and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
You just cannot do it.
Last week, The New York Times claimed Trump blocked an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites.
Trump told the press, “I didn’t stop an Israeli attack, I’m just in no hurry to do it.”
I like having a president who hates war and wants it all to stop.
Attacking Iran is different than bombing Hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis, even though those terrorist groups are Iran’s proxies.
Bombing Iran could tick off Russia and China.
But, at the same time, you cannot negotiate with evil. Fetterman knows this:
“Years ago, I completely understood why Trump withdrew from the Obama deal. Today, I can’t understand why Trump would negotiate with this diseased regime. The negotiations should be comprised of 30,000-pound bombs and the IDF,” Fetterman said.Witkoff, the longtime Trump confidant who is new to international diplomacy, has led the negotiations but has raised eyebrows for some high-profile missteps. In addition to the enrichment mix-up, Witkoff said in March that Hamas “duped” him during ceasefire negotiations.Fetterman called the negotiating team “unimpressive and utterly bewildering.”
Fetterman said an attack on Iran won’t “turn into World War III.”
As a strict Constitutionalist, I say the bombing has to go through Congress. We are not technically at war with Iran because Congress has not declared war on Iran. Yeah, we’ve been in proxy wars since the Korean War.
I think Congress hasn’t declared war since World War II. We’ve just inserted ourselves into everyone’s business since WWII. Well, not counting Afghanistan because of 9/11.
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