California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna made a jaw-dropping proposal during a CNN interview Monday that has Americans questioning whether he's working for Iran instead of the United States. The progressive lawmaker suggested giving the terror-sponsoring regime in Tehran an "ironclad guarantee" that neither America nor Israel would attack them - and wants China and Russia involved in enforcing it.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. A sitting U.S. Congressman wants to tie America's hands while empowering our greatest adversaries to protect the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. This is the kind of backwards thinking that made Trump's decisive victory in 2024 so crucial.
"We need to make sure that we give Iran an ironclad guarantee that Israel or we will not attack," Khanna declared, apparently oblivious to Iran's ongoing threats against both nations. The Democrat didn't stop there - he wants to "involve China and Russia in that" guarantee to ensure Iran is "going to be safe."
Where's the Guarantee for American Safety?
While Khanna obsesses over Iran's safety, he conveniently ignores the regime's decades of terrorism, hostage-taking, and threats to wipe Israel off the map. This is the same Iran that chants "Death to America" in their parliament and has been caught red-handed supplying weapons to terrorists across the Middle East.
"We need to make sure that we give Iran an ironclad guarantee that Israel or we will not attack... involve China and Russia in that." - Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA)
President Trump's administration has made it crystal clear that America will stand with our allies and maintain peace through strength - not through appeasing our enemies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump foreign policy team understand that real peace comes from deterring bad actors, not coddling them.
This proposal perfectly illustrates why voters rejected the Democrats' weak-kneed approach to foreign policy. Americans want leaders who put America First, not politicians who want to hand veto power over our national security to Beijing and Moscow. What's next - asking the Taliban to referee our border security?
