Trump Messed Up Iran, Now What?
Yo, Trump promised no more wars, but his Iran moves got us closer to one. What's the real deal?
Aight, check it. Trump came in talkin' 'bout endin' wars, right? But his whole Iran thing? That was some straight-up BS. He pulled outta the Iran deal, that joint Obama cooked up with other countries, tryin' to stop Iran from gettin' the bomb. Trump said it was a bad deal, but look what happened after.
He slapped mad sanctions on Iran, that 'maximum pressure' he was braggin' 'bout. But all that did was mess with the people over there, you feel me? Folks tryna eat, tryna live, and Trump squeezin' 'em dry. That ain't right, fam.
Then he straight-up assassinated that Iranian general, Soleimani. Wild move. That had the whole Middle East on edge, lookin' like we was 'bout to go to war. For what, tho? Trump talkin' 'bout protectin' America, but that move felt like just stirrin' up more trouble.
Now, I ain't sayin' Iran is perfect. They got their own issues, supportin' folks we don't mess with. But Trump's way? It was like throwin' gasoline on a fire. He promised to end wars, not start 'em. So what was really good?
And all this talk 'bout Iran gettin' a nuke? Look, nobody wants that. But Trump's moves pushed 'em closer to it, not further away. That's the messed-up part. He was playin' games with people's lives, and for what? Just to look tough?
Now Biden's gotta clean up this mess. Tryna get back into the deal, talk to Iran. But trust is broken, and ain't nothin' easy. Trump left a whole lotta wreckage behind, and we gotta deal with the fallout.
This ain't just 'bout politics, tho. This 'bout real people, real lives. Folks in Iran sufferin' from those sanctions. Soldiers gettin' sent to a dangerous place for a fight that ain't even ours. It's messed up, straight up.
So next time you hear 'bout Iran, don't just listen to the politicians. Think 'bout the people on the ground. Think 'bout the consequences. Trump made a promise, and he broke it. Now we all gotta pay the price. Keep it 100.
Sources:
* Council on Foreign Relations * Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft


