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Bloodthirsty Warmongers in Congress Are Trying to Start a War with Iran

More than 150 Members of Congress have signed on to support a resolution calling for a bloody regime-change war in Iran. They’ve obviously learned nothing from the reelection of one of the only peaceful presidents in American history.

Americans are tired of war. We’re tapped out. We need a break. Can we take a few minutes off from bombing the sh*t out of some country on the other side of the world that has nothing to do with us?

The Let’s-Go-to-War-with-Iran resolution was sponsored by Reps. Tom McClintock (R-CA) and Brad Sherman (D-CA). HR 166 calls for an end to Iran’s theocratic regime. Rep. McClintock says that Iran’s government is a “supreme source of misery, injustice, and oppression for its own people.”

That’s the sound of 2004 calling and it would like its foreign policy back. What is wrong with these bloodthirsty cowards?

 

Here’s a quote from George W. Bush that will sound familiar to most readers:

“We will free the people of Iraq from the clutches of a tyrant and help them build a free and peaceful country.”

Here’s another:

“The people of Iraq should be free… It is our moral duty to act on behalf of the oppressed.”

It sounds a lot like the people pushing this resolution to start a war with Iran right now. How did our regime change war in Iraq work out, by the way?

We replaced Saddam Hussein. Once he was out of the way, the Iraqi people voted for an even more tyrannical Islamic government to rule over them. Iraq’s ancient Christian population, who had been protected by the Baathist Saddam Hussein for years, vanished in a genocide that no one ever talks about.

How is Iraq doing nowadays, after we freed them from the clutches of a tyrant and helped them build a “free and peaceful country?”

Have you visited Iraq lately? It’s kind of difficult. You have to get permission to travel there from the Iraqi consulate in Washington, DC. The State Department will give you a warning that if you travel to Iraq, it’s your own damn fault if you get kidnapped or killed.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used the CIA and Al Qaeda to stage a regime-change war in Libya. She laughed about it when Moammar Gaddafi was sodomized and murdered by Al Qaeda. It destroyed Libya, which doesn’t have a functional government to this day, and caused the refugee crisis that has destroyed Europe. You can buy African slaves on the open market in Libya because of our regime change efforts there.

Afghanistan is back under the control of the Taliban. Syria is now being run by a former ISIS terrorist.

Can we just admit that we’re not very good at predicting outcomes when we topple foreign governments? Just ask Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

And now the war pigs in DC want to start a regime change war in Iran. They’ve got to find some new method of laundering money to themselves, their friends, and the big weapons contractors since they got their rear-ends kicked so badly in Ukraine. Why not Iran?

“The regime in Iran is a pariah — it is a murderous terrorist regime, and we should not be shy about admitting what we all know,” said Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL). He added that “a change in regime in Iran is a service to humanity, and we should not be shy about expressing that openly.”

Hey, you know what, Mario? If regime change in Iran is so important, why don’t YOU pick up a rifle and go take part in this big moral imperative? If changing the government in Iran is really that important, isn’t it worth putting your own life on the line? Go ahead, Mario. Go liberate the people of Iran. I’m sure they’ll welcome you with open arms and it will totally work out this time.

As for the rest of us, we’re done. Out of the roughly 200 countries around the world that we really don’t care about, Iran is one of them. We’ve got enough problems here in our own country that we’ve got to fix. It seems like the drug cartels that are killing 300,000 Americans a year with fentanyl are a bigger problem than Iran.


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