The Biden administration’s Iran policy is fundamentally flawed
The Biden administration has pledged unconditional support to Israel’s war on Hamas, while at the same time continuing to negotiate with Iran on a nuclear deal. This policy is fundamentally flawed, as it ignores the fact that Iran is the orchestrator and sponsor of Hamas.
Hamas is a terrorist organization that is committed to the destruction of Israel. It has fired thousands of rockets at Israeli cities and towns, and it has carried out countless suicide bombings and other attacks against Israeli civilians.
Iran is Hamas’s primary patron. It provides Hamas with financial, military, and logistical support. Iran also plays a key role in training and arming Hamas operatives.
The Biden administration’s policy of unconditional support for Israel’s war on Hamas while continuing to negotiate with Iran is therefore counterproductive. It is like trying to fight a fire while at the same time pouring gasoline on it.
The Biden administration’s Iran policy is also flawed because it is based on the false premise that a nuclear deal with Iran will make the Middle East a safer place. In reality, a nuclear deal with Iran would embolden Iran and its proxies, and it would increase the risk of war in the Middle East.
Iran has repeatedly shown that it is not interested in peace. It has used its nuclear program to blackmail the international community, and it has continued to support terrorist organizations like Hamas.
A nuclear deal with Iran would only give Iran more resources to support its terrorist proxies and to pursue its nuclear ambitions. It would also send a message to the international community that Iran is above the law and that it can support terrorism and pursue nuclear weapons without consequences.
The Biden administration’s Iran policy is also flawed because it is not in line with the interests of the United States or its allies in the Middle East. The United States and its allies have a shared interest in preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and from supporting terrorist organizations like Hamas.
The Biden administration’s Iran policy is therefore a threat to the security of the United States and its allies in the Middle East. It is also a threat to the stability of the region.
The Biden administration needs to change its Iran policy. It needs to abandon its efforts to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, and it needs to increase pressure on Iran to end its support for terrorism. The Biden administration should also work with its allies in the Middle East to develop a comprehensive strategy to contain Iran and its proxies. This strategy should include a combination of diplomatic, economic, and military measures.
The Biden administration’s current Iran policy is a failure. It is time for a new approach.
Basically the White House is trying to have two policies: an Iran policy and an Iranian terror proxy policy. That is inherently flawed. Biden has pledged unconditional support to Israel’s war on Hamas while keeping money flowing to the orchestrator of this massacre, the sponsor of Hamas – Iran.
To be clear this dual policy is doomed to fail. It is impossible to support both Israel and Iran at the same time. Iran is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism, and it is committed to the destruction of Israel. The White House cannot support Israel in its fight against Hamas while also supporting Iran, the group that is funding and arming Hamas!
The White House’s dual Iran policies are flawed and dangerous. They are sending the wrong message to Iran and its allies. It is telling them that they can continue to support terrorism with impunity. It is also telling Israel that the United States will not stand behind it in its fight against terrorism.
The White House’s dual Iran policies are also counterproductive. They are undermining the Biden administration’s efforts to achieve a nuclear deal with Iran. Iran knows that the United States is desperate for a deal, and it is using that to its advantage. Iran is demanding more and more concessions, and it is refusing to make any concessions of its own.
The White House needs to change its approach to Iran. It needs to stop trying to have two policies: an Iran policy and an Iranian terror proxy policy. It needs to support Israel in its fight against Hamas, and it needs to hold Iran accountable for its support of terrorism.