The British wit, Samuel Johnson, described second marriages as “the triumph of hope over experience.” So are negotiated “deals” with Iran’s sharia-supremacist regime.
For decades, unfulfilled diplomatic promises have bought it breathing room, legitimacy, money and strategic advantage.
As I speak, President Trump is being told that this time Iran will actually honor such promises – including ceasing its efforts to control the Strait of Hormuz. By tying himself to such an unfounded hope, he will not avoid an endless war.
Instead, Donald Trump would become humiliatingly responsible for perpetuating – rather than terminating – the one we are in, made possible, not least, by the previous bad deals.
Only by decisively defeating the Iranian regime and helping liberate its people is there a real chance for peace. And there will be no better time, no more favorable circumstances than today’s to do that.