Tehran must be confronted, and Trump and Netanyahu should lead the West’s moral stand

 

ed note–another eye-opener that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to read, understand, and take deeply to heart.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, understand the following–

 

The Jews’ bloodthirsty desire to see Iran destroyed has nothing whatsoever do to with nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, the funding of resistance groups, etc. As hard as it is for any sane Gentile to wrap his/her mind around it, the Jews want Iran destroyed for the same reason that in all the massacres that they carried out in Gaza, truckloads of savage Jews travelled to the border with beer, chips, etc, and celebrated the ‘light show’ that was taking place, knowing that everytime something went ‘bang’ or ‘boom’, scores of innocent people were being mass murdered.

 

In other words, folks, the Jews, that ‘light amongst the nations’ as they love to imagine themselves, get their kicks off of war, death, and human suffering, as long as those humans are of course non-Jews.

 

Furthermore, they know that in the adoring eyes of the violent deity they worship, ‘yahweh’, there is no punishment awaiting them for reveling in the death and misery of non-Jews, given that this is precisely what they are commanded to do, to wit–

 

‘When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess and drives out the many nations larger and stronger than you, and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, show them no mercy, and do not save alive anything that breathes, for you are a people holy to the Lord your God who has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession…’ –Book of Deuteronomy

 

Therefore, fellow Gentiles, be not swayed or affected in the least by the platitudes appearing in the Editorial below concerning the ‘brave Iranian protestors’ and how it is the moral imperative of the US to come to their aid by bombing the country into an apocalyptic oblivion in exactly the same manner as the Jews did to Gaza.

 

The Jews love war as much as the vampire loves fresh blood, and given that they are indeed ‘Jracula’s children’, (as well as incurable liars) why should anyone be surprised that they, the same sub-humanity described by Jesus Christ as Satan’s spawn, are in panic mode over the possibility that Iran will not be run through the meatgrinder as the Judaic appetite craves?

 

 

 

Jpost Editorial

 

The world stands at a perilous crossroads. As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to visit US President Donald Trump – a meeting certain to focus on Iran – there is a moral imperative for Western leaders to confront Tehran not with well-worn diplomatic formulas or another round of negotiations but with a strategy designed to hasten the downfall of a regime that has repeatedly proven itself unworthy of engagement.

 

Too often, Tehran has bought time with talks while inflicting brutality on its own people and terror across the Mideast. Once again, Iran’s clerical regime has answered dissent with bloodshed on an unprecedented scale.

 

Since late December, nationwide protests have erupted amid economic collapse and political stagnation. According to emerging tallies, the regime’s crackdown has killed tens of thousands of people, with figures of 30,000-36,500 fatalities reported.

 

These figures do not even reflect the wider history of repression. In the earlier ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ movement, which began in 2021 after the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police, hundreds were killed, and thousands more were wounded or detained as Iranians rose up against compulsory hijab laws and deep-seated gender oppression.

 

Iranians have endured systematic violence, arbitrary killings, torture, mass arrests, and executions – not as isolated episodes but as state policy. Human Rights Watch and United Nations investigations have documented crimes against humanity, including murder, torture, rape, and persecution, tied directly to regime directives rather than rogue elements.

 

Today’s crackdown is far larger and more ferocious, with thousands of confirmed deaths, all amid an enforced internet blackout. These are not the actions of a regime seeking reform; they are the actions of a regime desperate to survive and willing to murder its own citizens wholesale rather than relinquish control.

 

And, while Tehran murders its citizens, it also projects terror externally. Its IRGC and allied militias destabilize Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, and its support for proxy terror networks has made the Mideast less secure, not more. The regime’s nuclear ambitions – undeterred by decades of negotiations – remain a grave threat to the West. These are matters not solely of geopolitics but of security and conscience.

 

Historically, Western engagement with Iran has oscillated between appeasement and cautious pressure. The Obama-era nuclear deal temporarily curtailed Iran but failed to address human rights abuses or regional militancy. Successive administrations have cycled through sanctions and diplomatic overtures, but the fundamental character of Iran has never changed. Today’s regime remains theocratic, repressive, and expansionist.

 

 

 

Netanyahu’s appeal to Trump must resonate ‘moral clarity’

 

In Washington, Netanyahu’s appeal to Trump should resonate not just in terms of strategic deterrence but moral clarity: A regime that kills its people cannot be trusted in negotiations that involve nuclear thresholds, regional security, or international norms. It is not enough to urge Iran to ‘come back to the table.’ Millions have already paid with their lives while the table waits.

 

This is not a call for unchecked military adventurism but for a recalibration of Western policy that aligns with the values it claims to uphold. The US possesses unparalleled influence – economic, diplomatic, and, when necessary, military – to challenge regimes that undermine the fundamentals of human rights and security. Tehran’s clerical rulers must not again be allowed to use negotiations as cover for repression.

 

Netanyahu has long called for confronting the Iranian threat head-on; the West can and should do more than talk. It should marshal every appropriate means: intensified sanctions targeting the regime’s security apparatus, support for independent Iranian civil society and communications access, international referral of human rights abuses to appropriate legal forums, and, where necessary, coordinated pressure that deprives Tehran of the capability to harm its neighbors or itself.

 

In the visit to Washington, Netanyahu and Trump have an opportunity not just to posture but to lead. Let that leadership be defined by steadfast support for the Iranians’ cry for freedom and justice, not by another round of appeasing talks that allow tyranny to persist.

 

The Iranian regime’s brutality is not a distant abstraction; it is a humanitarian and security catastrophe that demands action, not more talks that buy time for killers to plan the next massacre.

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