Mark Levin is voicing his displeasure at the Trump administration’s unwillingness to act thus far against the Iranian regime, especially with the military build-up in the region.
Here’s what he says:
Well, I thought we were amassing our forces in the Middle East as quickly as possible to take out the Iranian Nazi regime with overwhelming force, end the mass murder, and help liberate the Iranian people, not for diplomatic leverage and another paper agreement.
What’s it going to take to understand the mentality of the forces we’re dealing with in the Iranian regime? Is it a secret? Is it complicated? No. They rub it in our face.
Obviously, that genocidal regime will not agree to surrender. And we know it has no intention of honoring any agreement, no matter what it says or how good it may seem. So, what exactly is progress? The regime’s arrogance toward us has not tempered. The murder has not ended. Their nuclear ambitions will not end, even if briefly paused. And its fundamentalist ideology compels it to deceive and connive. Western governments don’t seem to get it, or get it but seek short-term relief, leaving it to future generations to deal with it. That’s reckless.
To be clear, the Iranian regime exists for one reason: to conquer and destroy us and the rest of the West. Period. Until it is vanquished it is a grave and growing threat to humanity.
As I’ve said before, President Trump always seems to pursue diplomacy before using military action. He did it with Iran before he decimated their nuclear program. He did it with Maduro before the military went into Venezuela and arrested Maduro. And he appears to be doing it again.
Regime change in Iran is on an entirely different level than just arresting Maduro, although that seemed unlikely or even impossible at the time without going to war. I’m sure there’s been a ton of planning for something like this and that planning is undoubtedly on steroids right now. Because of Trump’s track record so far, I am still holding out hope that he will act to take out Iran’s Nazi regime because it does seem quite necessary. I don’t know that he will do it though, and neither does Levin, which is why it’s hard to see the path forward. But he’s absolutely right about it and as he’s pointed out before, if we don’t take out the regime, they will do what North Korea has done until they are a nuclear power, which would be devastating.
Now, all that said, I also worry about what happens if Trump takes out the Iranian Nazis and restores Iran to it’s pre-Jimmy Carter glory, if you will. There will suddenly be a vacuum in the region and there is one country waiting to be the apple of every Islamist’s eye, and that is Antichrist Turkey with Sultan Erdogan on the throne. Taking out Iran would seem to play into this idea that Turkey becomes the Antichrist country and the leader of a new unified Islamic caliphate that would oppose Israel and the West, and seek to undo the loss of the evil Ottoman Empire, something he’s been dreaming of long before he became Prime Minister. Whether Erdogan himself becomes the Caliph or a successor, I don’t know. But it does seem like some of the big pieces are falling into place, especially with Syria becoming a Turkish-backed state at this point, and right at Israel’s doorstep. And taking out Iran would definitely be another big piece.