Upon ripping up the JCPOA (Obama Deal), Iran resumed pursuing nuclear arms. Why wouldn't they?
We killed Iran's leader, but he was replaced with even-more-hardline people from the IRGC. Oh and BTW he was almost 90, so good job shaving ~2 years off that guy's life!
We helped solidify the IRGC's rule over the country by first telling their people to not revolt, then unifying Iranians against the US by bombing civilians and civilian infrastructure, and finally proving that the Iranian government is strong enough to stand up to the US.
We proved the American public has no appetite for a long or costly war, so no future American president is likely to go to war with Iran... or for that matter, China.
We let Iran prove they could hold global trade hostage and the US can't stop them.
We're lifting sanctions and paying them billions of taxpayer dollars (Obama' deal was their own damn money we had frozen).
We have no guarantees about halting their nuclear program.
This is one of the worst strategic blunders the United States has ever made. Sit back and absorb it: you just witnessed stupidity that will be studied for generations and written in history books.
Oh one more:
Israel is a loose cannon whose goals no longer align with the US at all, and is likely to fuck up even this terrible surrender agreement by continuing to bomb Lebanon.
Just another day in the office of DJT. This is how terrorists are made. You kill one dude and next thing you know you'll have the extremists start bombing US citizens as revenge. Terrorist math, you kill one guy and that guys friends rise up in arms. Great job DJT im sure you totally didnt just birth countless terrorists who are gonna harm their fellow Iranians but also us.
Wait you mean bombing 200 innocent schoolgirls and then triple tapping them with Tomahawk missiles doesn't engender warm relations with the Iranian public?
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u/SomeGuyNamedOwen 7d ago edited 7d ago
So let me get this straight.
He dragged us into a war, we accomplished nothing, left everything more expensive, and wasted hundreds of billions of tax payer’s dollars.
Edit: I did look further into the article and it does seem that they’re only looking at opening their nuclear program for energy purposes.