The news out of Iran is a chilling reminder of pure evil, a stark reality check for anyone still clinging to the delusion that the mullahs’ regime is anything but a death cult. While we’re bombarded with manufactured outrage and endless culture wars here at home, the Islamic Republic is busy executing its own citizens. We’re talking about patriots, brave souls who dare to dream of freedom and simply want a better life for their families, silenced forever with a hangman’s noose. They’re martyrs in every sense of the word, killed for standing against tyranny.
And what do we hear from the halls of power in Washington, D.C.? Crickets. Or, worse, whispers of ‘engagement’ and ‘dialogue’ with the very butchers spilling innocent blood. It’s a grotesque spectacle of moral cowardice that plays out constantly. The liberal media, the Democrat establishment, the entire globalist swamp—they’ll hyperventilate over a poorly phrased tweet but barely bat an eye when a nation’s youth are literally strung up for protesting. Their priorities aren’t just misplaced; they’re inverted, a betrayal of everything America is supposed to stand for.
This isn’t just some abstract foreign policy debate; this is about human lives, about the fundamental struggle between good and evil. When a regime hangs a star wrestler, a symbol of national pride, for the ‘crime’ of seeking liberty, it’s not a cry for understanding; it’s a declaration of war on decency itself. Yet, our ‘leaders’ insist on treating these monsters as legitimate partners. They’ll send envoys, lift sanctions, and offer concessions, all while the bodies pile up. This isn’t diplomacy; it’s appeasement, plain and simple, and history teaches us it only emboldens tyrants, never deters them.
From a Biblical perspective, the message is clear: ‘Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.’ Ephesians 5:11. But our elites, it seems, have no problem fellowshipping with darkness. They chase after fleeting diplomatic ‘wins’ and oil deals while ignoring the suffering of God’s children. This isn’t just bad policy; it’s a moral failing, a spiritual compromise that chips away at the very soul of our nation. We are called to be a light unto the nations, to stand for truth and righteousness, not to cozy up to despots who defy every principle we hold dear.
The double standard is galling. Imagine if a nation aligned with American values committed even a fraction of Iran’s atrocities; the outcry would be deafening. Sanctions would rain down, headlines would scream, and international bodies would convene emergency sessions. But for Iran? The silence is so loud it’s deafening. Why? Because the deep state benefits from the chaos. Because some globalist agenda dictates that stability, even at the cost of lives and liberty, is preferable to true moral clarity. They fear disruption more than they abhor tyranny.
And the corporate media? They’re complicit. They’ll publish puff pieces or bury the real stories, always shaping the narrative to protect their ideological allies and the globalist machine. They’ll distract us with manufactured controversies, tell us what to think about gender pronouns or climate change, all while ignoring the genuine existential threats and human rights catastrophes unfolding before our eyes, via Fox News and other honest outlets, if you know where to look. They’re not journalists; they’re propagandists, plain and simple, serving a master that isn’t the truth or the American people.
But we, the true patriots, see through their games. We understand that a nation that sacrifices its principles for political expediency ultimately sacrifices its soul. We know that engaging with evil doesn’t transform it; it validates it. We demand a foreign policy that is clear-eyed, courageous, and uncompromising when it comes to human rights and national security. It’s not ‘isolationism’ to refuse to empower our enemies; it’s common sense, grounded in American strength and Christian values.
We need leaders who aren’t afraid to call evil by its name, who will stand with the oppressed and against the oppressors, regardless of political cost. This isn’t about hawkish rhetoric; it’s about moral clarity, about putting America’s principles first and refusing to legitimize regimes that literally hang their own people for daring to speak. Our nation was founded on the idea of liberty, and we must extend that vision globally, not abandon it at the doorstep of tyrants.
It’s time for us to wake up, to demand accountability, and to remember that the price of appeasement isn’t just paid by the brave souls in places like Iran; it erodes our own freedoms and values here at home. When we tolerate evil abroad, we invite it within our own borders. How much more blood must be shed, how many more patriots must be martyred, before Washington finally remembers its moral compass and stands unequivocally against these barbarous regimes?
Providence watches over the bold.