The longer the back and forth with Iran has gone on, the more uneasy I’ve become.

President Trump’s repeated announcements — usually denied by Iran — have seemed to be the counsel of spinmeisters more concerned with influencing polls than providing substance for meaningful negotiations. It creates a perilous situation.

I am sure the Iranian “experts” at the State and Defense departments concluded that the regime was in a desperate situation and needed to negotiate a responsible agreement. The problem is that these creatures are sub-human. The advisers and negotiators should have been required to spend a month in prison interacting with the criminally insane.



Iranian leaders are not only ideologues, but also sociopaths. Asking for a ceasefire only indicated to them that it was time to increase the violence.

One can begin meaningful discussions only when these creatures perceive a credible threat of military force. Otherwise, a terrorist regime determines global economic activity. The regime exerts control over huge amounts of oil, natural gas and fertilizer emerging from the Persian Gulf into worldwide markets.

If it didn’t, U.S. gasoline prices would not have increased recently.

These two-legged vertebrates would have a privileged seat at negotiating tables. If they are allowed nuclear weapons, there will be no negotiating at all.

NOLAN NELSON

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