Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania went on left-wing TV this week and served up the same tired script Democrats keep dusting off whenever President Trump stands up to a hostile regime. She called his actions toward Iran “reckless” and “deadly,” then claimed he had dragged America into a war of his own making. That is a bold line to take when the Iranian regime has spent years arming terror groups, threatening Israel, and pushing its nuclear ambitions forward. Somehow, Democrats always seem to discover caution only after Trump acts. Before that, they are perfectly fine pretending appeasement is wisdom and weakness is strategy, which is a neat trick if your main goal is losing with confidence.
Iran Is Not Some Misunderstood Neighbor
The problem with Dean’s argument is that Iran is not a normal country looking for peace and friendship. It is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, and it has spent decades funding proxies, destabilizing the Middle East, and chanting for the destruction of America and the West. The regime has also kept enriching uranium while insisting its nuclear program is peaceful, which is about as believable as a broken smoke alarm promising it will get loud later. Trump’s critics act as if this crisis was invented in a vacuum, but the truth is that years of delay, hand-wringing, and failed diplomacy helped create the mess. The Obama-era nuclear deal gave Iran access to billions in frozen assets and leaned on weak inspections and empty promises. That was called diplomacy by the same crowd now calling strength reckless.
Democrats Love Caution Right After Disasters They Caused
Dean also suggested Trump had been pushed around by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is another old Democrat talking point meant to blur responsibility and dodge the real issue. Trump is not some puppet, and America’s interest in stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons does not depend on anyone else’s permission. Dean even brought up American service members in the Middle East, claiming they were serving under a leader who did not know how to get out of the conflict. That would be a lot more convincing if Democrats had shown anywhere near that level of outrage when Joe Biden presided over the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that ended with 13 American service members dead and the country humiliated on the world stage. Funny how their concern for troops gets louder only when Trump is the one in charge.
China, Gas Prices, and the Usual Democrat Word Games
The interview got even more tangled when Dean and the host tried to connect Iran, gas prices, and China, as if all of America’s problems can be fixed with enough cable news talking points. These are the same Democrats who spent years attacking domestic energy production, mocking Trump’s tariff strategy, and undermining every hardline move against Beijing. Now they want to sound tough on China while opposing the policies that actually create leverage. They want cheaper gas while fighting American energy. They want Iran contained while trashing the president for trying to do it. Trump understands what the foreign policy crowd keeps forgetting: dictators do not respect weakness, and they definitely do not respect Democrats who talk tough only after the damage is done.
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Democrat lawmaker calls Trump reckless for standing up to dangerous Iran
Dean Tries to Turn Trump Into the Villain
Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania went on left-wing TV this week and served up the same tired script Democrats keep dusting off whenever President Trump stands up to a hostile regime. She called his actions toward Iran “reckless” and “deadly,” then claimed he had dragged America into a war of his own making. That is a bold line to take when the Iranian regime has spent years arming terror groups, threatening Israel, and pushing its nuclear ambitions forward. Somehow, Democrats always seem to discover caution only after Trump acts. Before that, they are perfectly fine pretending appeasement is wisdom and weakness is strategy, which is a neat trick if your main goal is losing with confidence.
Iran Is Not Some Misunderstood Neighbor
The problem with Dean’s argument is that Iran is not a normal country looking for peace and friendship. It is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, and it has spent decades funding proxies, destabilizing the Middle East, and chanting for the destruction of America and the West. The regime has also kept enriching uranium while insisting its nuclear program is peaceful, which is about as believable as a broken smoke alarm promising it will get loud later. Trump’s critics act as if this crisis was invented in a vacuum, but the truth is that years of delay, hand-wringing, and failed diplomacy helped create the mess. The Obama-era nuclear deal gave Iran access to billions in frozen assets and leaned on weak inspections and empty promises. That was called diplomacy by the same crowd now calling strength reckless.
Democrats Love Caution Right After Disasters They Caused
Dean also suggested Trump had been pushed around by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is another old Democrat talking point meant to blur responsibility and dodge the real issue. Trump is not some puppet, and America’s interest in stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons does not depend on anyone else’s permission. Dean even brought up American service members in the Middle East, claiming they were serving under a leader who did not know how to get out of the conflict. That would be a lot more convincing if Democrats had shown anywhere near that level of outrage when Joe Biden presided over the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that ended with 13 American service members dead and the country humiliated on the world stage. Funny how their concern for troops gets louder only when Trump is the one in charge.
China, Gas Prices, and the Usual Democrat Word Games
The interview got even more tangled when Dean and the host tried to connect Iran, gas prices, and China, as if all of America’s problems can be fixed with enough cable news talking points. These are the same Democrats who spent years attacking domestic energy production, mocking Trump’s tariff strategy, and undermining every hardline move against Beijing. Now they want to sound tough on China while opposing the policies that actually create leverage. They want cheaper gas while fighting American energy. They want Iran contained while trashing the president for trying to do it. Trump understands what the foreign policy crowd keeps forgetting: dictators do not respect weakness, and they definitely do not respect Democrats who talk tough only after the damage is done.
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JIMMY
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