Obama must quit his pen-palling habit with the Iranian regime's supreme leader, and make the right choice by adopting a tough stance against the Iranian regime and its allies and proxies in the region
Obama's failed approach to rein in Iran's nuclear ambitions
With the specter of the November 24 deadline looming on the horizon, a tough and determined position toward Iran is essential in saving the day. But President Barack Obama seems to be poised on repeating his previous mistakes in dealing with the Iranian regime. That is what his latest letter to the Iranian regime's supreme leader Ali Khamenei indicates, in which he made cooperation with Iran against ISIS on achieving a nuclear deal. The missive--which happened to be the fourth of its kind--was riddled with misconceptions, and proves that despite his failed attempts, Obama is still adamant that he can tackle one of the most vicious regimes through rapprochement.