By Gerald McGlothlin www.americanthinker.com
Iran's stern warning that the United
States must "bear responsibility" for an Israeli airstrike on its
consulate in Damascus, despite U.S. claims of non-involvement, marks a tense
moment in international relations.
This incident, which resulted in the deaths of senior Iranian military
commanders, exacerbates already strained U.S.-Iran relations and highlights the
complex geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East. Iran's vow for revenge
introduces a precarious element to the situation, especially against the
backdrop of concerns about sleeper terror cells within the U.S.
The presence of these cells, believed by many to be a consequence of lax border
security policies, poses a significant domestic threat, potentially enabling
Tehran to enact retaliation on American soil.
This scenario underscores the critical need for robust national security
measures and a cautious approach to foreign policy, ensuring that the U.S. can
effectively navigate the delicate balance of international diplomacy while
safeguarding against internal threats.
So, when liberal media outlets express shock over the likely imminent
bloodshed on U.S. soil, remind them that Joe Biden rolled out the welcome
mat for terrorists to enter through our southern border. Oh, and lest we
forget, Obama gave billions of dollars to Iran to finance their heinous acts of
mass murder and mayhem.
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