Alan Dershowitz, a longtime leftist and law professor, says he knows how Joe Biden can “save the world” before leaving office.
But he explains he’s also confident it is unlikely to happen, and, he explains, “The result of inaction will be a terrorist regime with a nuclear arsenal, followed by a global nuclear arms race.”
All because of “the ‘Chamberlain’ Democrats.”
It is in a column posted at the Daily Caller News Foundation that he explains himself, and he cites the threat of a rogue regime in Iran, the world’s primary sponsor of terror and the handler for terror proxies such as Hezbollah and Hamas.
“There is only one way to end this threat completely: that is by regime change. The people of Iran have been yearning for regime change since at least 2009. Iran’s unpopular ruling mullahs do not represent the more secular, westernized and even pro-American majority of the country’s population,” he wrote. “Regime change is always risky because it is impossible to predict what will replace even the most evil regime. The end of Iran’s monarchy in 1979, with the abdication of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was seen by many as progress, only to backfire with its replacement by the mullahs and their Islamic Republic. The threat of Iraq under deposed President Saddam Hussein has been largely replaced by a more adventurous Iran. Similar results have occurred following other regime changes.” […]
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