"The latest substitute for real resistance shows that the Democratic Party still refuses to learn."
. . . "Notice that Schumer is attacking Trump from the right on Iran, suggesting that Trump is not being tough enough and is letting a “terrorist” government “get away with everything.” This is the sort of criticism that Republicans hit Democrats with: soft on terrorists. It’s one of the criticisms I wish Democrats would stop making, because it doesn’t make any sense. It’s good that Trump isn’t taking a hard line on Iran. It’s a relief, because it means we’re less likely to end up in a catastrophic war. Instead of supporting Israel’s view that Iran should just be attacked instead of negotiated with, the Trump administration is trying to come to some sort of agreement with Iran. There will be enough Republicans critical of such an agreement; we don’t need Democrats joining the chorus by saying that Trump is folding or “chickening out” of a war with Iran! I’m reminded of the way, in his first term, some Democrats suggested Trump was soft on North Korea when he opted for diplomacy over threats of force. (Schumer himself called this “one of the worst few days in American foreign policy.”) They were wrong. It was good when Trump showed an openness to negotiations. It does not help when the party that should be for diplomacy over military aggression criticizes Trump for being insufficiently aggressive." . . . More...
