The recent White House broadcast showcasing President Trump's focus on ceasefire negotiations reveals a dangerous willingness to ignore half a century of behavioural footprints left by a hostile dictatorship. As far back as 1980, long before ever holding public office, Trump was one of the very few individuals who seemed to truly understand the threat posed by this regime. Decades later, with the actual opportunity to act, watching a focus shift to playing diplomatic games and dancing around paper deals is a massive contradiction. Stating that there is no rush to conclude talks ignores the reality that a lack of urgency gives this demonic terrorist network exactly what it needs - time to spin narratives, slaughter innocent families, secure more international allies, and expand their war. In profiling, recognizing a continuous pattern of behaviour is essential, and allowing a fanatical dictatorship to use delays to deepen its domestic terror is completely irresponsible, insane, and dangerous.
"The one guarantee that I have to have is that there will be no nuclear weapons, they've agreed to that."
President Donald J. Trump talks Iran, ballroom construction and more in a wide ranging interview with Lara Trump. 🇺🇸