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Maher: Time to ‘Cut and Run’ with Iran Like in Afghanistan, Even if It Screws Those Who Got in With Us

In a recent episode of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher made a bold statement regarding the current situation with Iran. He argued that it is time for the United States to abandon Operation Epic Fury and adopt a “cut and run” approach, similar to what was done in Afghanistan. Maher believes that this approach may have some negative consequences, but it is necessary in order to protect our own interests.

Maher’s stance on this issue may seem controversial to some, but it is important to understand his reasoning behind it. The United States has been involved in Operation Epic Fury, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, for several years now. This deal was meant to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. However, with the recent tensions between the US and Iran, it is clear that this deal has not been effective in achieving its goals.

Maher argues that it is time for the US to cut its losses and “cut and run” from this deal. He believes that the US should take a tough stance with Iran, making it clear that if they choose to continue their aggressive actions, there will be consequences. Maher’s approach is simple: “if you get in with us, we are going to f*ck you, okay?” This may sound harsh, but it is necessary in order to protect our own interests and send a strong message to Iran.

Some may argue that this approach is unethical and goes against the values of diplomacy. However, we must remember that Iran has been a long-time supporter of terrorism and has shown no signs of changing their ways. The US cannot continue to turn a blind eye to their actions and hope for a peaceful resolution. It is time to take a firm stance and show Iran that their actions will not be tolerated.

Maher also acknowledges that this approach may have some negative consequences. It may harm those who have supported the US and the Iran nuclear deal. However, he believes that it is a necessary sacrifice in order to protect our own interests. It may seem unfair to those who have trusted and supported the US, but in the long run, it is for the greater good.

Some may argue that this approach will only escalate the tensions between the US and Iran. However, it is important to remember that the US has tried the diplomatic approach for years and it has not been successful. It is time to try something different and show Iran that we mean business.

In conclusion, Bill Maher’s call to “cut and run” with Iran may seem drastic, but it is a necessary step in protecting our own interests. We cannot continue to be involved in a deal that has not been effective and allows Iran to continue their aggressive actions. It is time for the US to take a tough stance and show Iran that their actions will not be tolerated. It may have some negative consequences, but it is a necessary sacrifice in order to achieve long-term peace and stability in the region.

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