striker42
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This goes back to how incredibly stupid it was for Trump to back out of the nuclear agreement, when all of his advisors including Secretary of State Tillerson, told him Iran had been fully complying and that it would be not good to back out. Trump himself made no real justification for withdrawing from the agreement, but we know Israel and Saudi's played a big part in that decision. Because the man coddles and sucks up to both of them.
Iran's military worked in coordination with ours on some missions to take out Al Qaeda and ISIS. There was a bunch of Shiites from Iran who were helping take cities in Iraq back from ISIS and did the lifting for us without even asking. These are things Fox News doesn't report.
Trump supporters keep thinking these countries like Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, North Korea, are afraid of Trump because he talks a big game. Quite the opposite, they've literally used his stupidity to benefit themselves.
Then again, Trump supporters only seem to care about the temporary boner like this airstrike so they can use the "not benghazi" stuff so they can praise their daddy Don for looking tough.
I don't consider the Iranian groups working with us to fight ISIS to be particularly significant. A bigger evil often makes strange bedfellows. In WWII, we teamed up with Stalin to defeat Hitler. During the Cold War we funded and supplied Mujahideen fighters in their insurgency against the USSR. Some of those same people later orchestrated 9/11. Once the greater evil is gone, the one time allies often fall back into being enemies.
As for the nuclear deal, it was doomed from the start. It wasn't going to prevent Iran from getting nukes if they wanted them. Also, there were inevitably going to be sanctions put back in place against Iran due to their meddling in the region. That would have torpedoed the nuke deal eventually. There was no particular reason to pull out of that agreement when he did but destruction of the agreement is no great loss. It was only going to last as long as it was convenient.
The situation with Iran is bad. I don't think there's any course of action that could have been taken by any President in the last 30 years that would have resulted in a good situation with Iran at this point. The situation is far bigger and more complex than a single treaty or drone strike. There are geopolitical issues centuries in the making underlying this conflict. It's short sighted and simplistic to blame the way things are on any one man be he Trump, Obama, Bush or whoever.