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Iran Expert Daftari: Trump Not Starting War — He’s Ending One

On Sunday’s episode of “The Alex Marlow Show,” Lisa Daftari, founder of The Foreign Desk, discussed the current situation in Iran. Daftari, an expert on the country, shed light on the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, stating that it is not a new war, but rather one that has been brewing since 1979.

Daftari emphasized that the root of the conflict lies in the Iranian regime, which came into power in 1979 and has been a source of instability and aggression ever since. She pointed out that the recent tensions between the US and Iran are not a result of President Trump’s actions, but rather a response to the regime’s continued aggression and support for terrorism.

Contrary to popular belief, Daftari made it clear that President Trump is not starting a war with Iran, but rather taking necessary steps to end the ongoing conflict. She highlighted the fact that the US has been patient and diplomatic in dealing with Iran, but the regime’s actions have left no choice but to take a strong stance.

Daftari also addressed the recent events in the Middle East, including the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. She explained that Soleimani was not just a military leader, but also a key figure in the Iranian regime’s terrorist activities. His death was a significant blow to the regime and a necessary step in protecting American lives and interests.

Furthermore, Daftari praised President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, which she described as a “disastrous” agreement that only benefited the regime. She stated that the deal did not address Iran’s support for terrorism or its ballistic missile program, and instead, provided the regime with billions of dollars in sanctions relief.

Daftari also addressed the recent protests in Iran, which have been met with a brutal crackdown by the regime. She expressed her support for the Iranian people and their desire for freedom and democracy. She also urged the international community to stand with the Iranian people and hold the regime accountable for its human rights abuses.

In conclusion, Daftari made it clear that President Trump is not the aggressor in the ongoing conflict with Iran. He is simply taking necessary steps to protect American lives and interests and bring an end to the regime’s aggression. She also emphasized the importance of standing with the Iranian people and supporting their quest for freedom and democracy. It is time for the international community to unite and hold the Iranian regime accountable for its actions. As Daftari stated, “President Trump is not starting a war, he is ending one.”

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