Is the Trump Administration Fomenting an “Independence Day” in Iran?

The protests in the streets of Iranian cities feel very different this time around. When Iranian students protested their government in 2009, Barack Obama and then-Secretary of State pointedly ignored them. As the Iranian people once again are demanding the right to self-determination and freedom from oppressive rule by John Kerry’s in-laws, it simply feels different. There is simply no other way to describe it.

The Obama administration actively fomented uprisings in Egypt, Libya and Syria during the Arab Spring. Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, the US State Department, the rest of the Obama administration and James Comey (who worked for weapons contractor Lockheed Martin before becoming FBI Director) all worked to arm Muslim Brotherhood insurgents in those nations to ensure that the most repressive Islamic jihadis imaginable would be able to take over.

Obama hung the Iranian protesters out to dry, however, much like John F. Kennedy did to the Cuban patriots seeking to overthrow the Castro regime in the 20th century. If there was a Bay of Pigs-like massacre of dissidents in Iran in 2009, we still don’t know about it to this day; the media in Western nations studiously ignored the protests as earnestly as Obama did.

The 2009 uprisings never stood a chance. In 2018, however, there are reports that Iran’s Islamic Regime Police and the Mullahs’ Basij militia are dying in the streets of Khorramshahr. “Protesters” are now armed with AK-103 rifles, captured from dead IRGC soldiers, and they are fighting back.

We suspect that the “protesters” had some help this time from the US or Israel, although that is still unconfirmed. One thing that is certain is that the protesters didn’t have any help when they specifically asked Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to come to their aid.

The Trump administration has also been more vocal about the Iran protests this time. President Trump refuses to negotiate with the Iranians regarding their nuclear ambitions. Why? If he will negotiate with Kim Jong Un’s regime in North Korea, why won’t he talk to the Iranians?

Possibly because he doesn’t expect John Kerry’s in-laws to be running Iran for much longer. Rudy Giuliani certainly voiced that sentiment when he remarked, “The end is near” for the Mullahs.

President Trump has imposed stiff new sanctions on Tehran. As a result, the nation’s currency has plunged in value. Prices have skyrocketed, and Iran’s economy is in a Venezuela-style collapse. Those pallets of cash from Barack Obama and John Kerry in exchange for three hostages didn’t last very long.

When the European Union criticized the White House for pulling out of Obama’s disastrous nuclear deal, President Trump stood firm. The result has been an uprising that now threatens to end a 39-year dictatorship.

Barack Obama’s foreign policy platform was always to install the most shifty-eyed, Sharia-loving jihadis in power, so they could gleefully go about exterminating the local Christian populations (See Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Mali, Central African Republic, Sudan, etc.). The Trump administration’s foreign policy platform seems to be ridding the world of problems that have plagued previous ineffectual administrations. Observe what’s happening and what could happen as a result.

North Korea has been brought to the bargaining table and possibly brought to heel. The Hermit Kingdom was “allied” with Iran in its hatred of the United States for many years and remained a pipeline to funnel cash to Tehran from China for decades as a result. With Kim John Un seeming to truly want reform and peace, that pipeline to the mullahs is now cut off.

If Iran collapses, what happens next? Aside from an “Independence Day” of their own at long last, the Iranian nation will have to reform its government. Being a majority Shiite nation, we will not see a repeat of Iraq, which formed a hostile Sharia-loving government under the “watchful” eyes of the bumbling Bush administration. In a worst-case scenario, Iran could end up a nominal ally like the old Egypt (the Egypt prior to Hillary Clinton’s murderous intervention).

Something no one is asking is – but which they should be asking – is what happens to the Palestinian rabble once their “sugar daddy” in Iran is gone? Imagine the possibilities there!

The Trump administration could be on the verge of a world peace trifecta. With North Korea and Iran off the table, the Palestinians have no one left to fund their suicide bombers and dynamite-laden kites. With no outside support remaining (well, other than moral support from American college professors), the Palestinians could be forced to come to the peace bargaining table for the first time since their fake “nation” was invented.

Peace in North Korea. A new, non-nuclear government in Iran. Palestinians forced to talk peace. These are the ambitious sorts of foreign policy goals that President Trump has brought to the table. And they are some serious food for thought on this Independence Day!

~ American Liberty Report


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