Curiously enough for a politician who claimed he could stop sea levels from rising, Barack Hussein Obama was always eager to tether his legacy to his fake deal with Iran. One moslem to another, perhaps.
What he actually accomplished was having flown pallets of U.S. dollars to Iran—for the Islamic cause, no doubt.
This from frontpagemag.com.
Now, any false legacy Barry may have enjoyed is shattered.
Trump’s jettisoning of the fake deal in his first term was painful enough, but restoring sanctions was a return to a status quo, rather than embracing an alternative solution. And the alternative solution was to take out Iran’s nuclear program or at least, as Israel’s strikes may have done, significantly slow it down.
The Witkoff negotiations showed the enduring power of Obama’s specter to shape our foreign policy on Iran, and Israel’s strikes show the power of an alternative to Obamaism.
Negotiations do not stop Islamic terrorism.
That is Obamaesque nonsense. Killing them does.
Firefighters and damaged building after Israeli strikes in Tehran, June 13, 2025.
Israel launched widescale strikes against Iran on Friday, saying it targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders and that this was start of a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon.
IRGC Commander-in-Chief Major General Hossein Salami
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards corps said its top commander, Hossein Salami, was killed and state media reported the unit’s headquarters in Tehran had been hit. Several children had been killed in a strike on a residential area in the capital, it said.
Iran’s armed forces spokesperson said Israel and its chief ally the United States would pay a “heavy price” for the attack, accusing Washington of providing support for the operation.
Israel’s foreign ministry said in a statement:
Israeli Minister Gideon Saar was holding “marathon of calls” with counterparts around the world regarding Israel’s attack on Iran.
The U.S. was not involved and President Trump said Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and that the United States was hoping to get back to the negotiating table, in an interview with Fox News after the start of the Israeli air strikes on Iran.
The White House said:
President Trump will convene a meeting of the National Security Council on Friday morning, He had said on Thursday an Israeli strike on Iran “could very well happen” but reiterated his hopes for a peaceful resolution.
The U.S. military is planning for the full range of contingencies in the Middle East, including the possibility that it might have to help evacuate American civilians, a U.S. official told Reuters.