President Donald Trump is going after Iran with vengeance. As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boarded a jet to Washington, the president announced the “maximum pressure” campaign is back in full force. Democrats were way too friendly with the Ayatollah.
Stop Iran cold
President Donald Trump sent Iran a clear message that Democrats aren’t around anymore. On Tuesday, February 4, he announced plans to “restore” his controversial “maximum pressure” campaign.
Biden didn’t reverse Trump’s policies or sanctions, Democrats simply turned a blind eye to the Ayatollah’s aggressive and dangerous nuclear ambitions.
The only way to prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is by cutting off their cash flow. Iran has been exporting oil all over the place, despite sanctions to prevent that.
When Joe Biden broke loose $16 billion bucks we froze and handed it back to the Ayatollah, the first thing he did was arm Hezbollah to the teeth. Then, he paid Hamas to invade Israel.
Iran, Trump declared, is about to see their oil exports drop “down to zero,” one official confirmed. It shouldn’t come to a surprise to the Ayatollah because Trump did it to him the first time around. With a lot of success.
Biden made it a policy of simply ignoring the law. Democrats refuse to prosecute criminals. They only target law-abiding conservatives.

Sell oil to accumulate cash
Democrats intentionally allowed Iran to sell oil and accumulate cash. Money they poured like a river into the expansion of the Ayatollah’s nuclear weapon efforts and arming radical militias.
Under Joe Biden, “Iranian crude exports have shot to the highest level in years.” It didn’t take much fancy footwork to “sidestep punitive sanctions targeting its revenue.”
Our ambassador to the United Nations has been instructed to “complete the snap-back of international sanctions and restrictions on Iran.”

In Trump’s first term, he used “vigorous sanctions to strangle Iran’s economy and force the country to negotiate a deal that would hobble its nuclear and ballistic weapons programs.”
Britain, France and Germany were ready to do their part since December. That’s when they notified the UN that they’re ready to enforce “all international sanctions on Iran to prevent the country from acquiring a nuclear weapon.” The Ayatollah isn’t happy about it. His UN ambassador called enforcement of existing sanctions “unlawful and counterproductive.” It’s lawful and only counterproductive to the Ayatollah’s plans for nuclear destruction.
The Ayatollah swears up and down they aren’t trying to build a bomb but “at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said Iran has been ‘pressing the gas pedal‘ on its enrichment of uranium to near weapons grade.“