MORNING GLORY: President Trump must reject a second Munich and hold firm against Iran

Hugh Hewitt argues Trump must demand Iran's full capitulation on enrichment, missiles and terrorism rather than accepting a partial deal in Islamabad.

MORNING GLORY: President Trump must reject a second Munich and hold firm against Iran
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Americans must worry that Munich 2.0 looms.

2026 cannot become as infamous as 1938.

President Donald Trump’s dispatch of negotiators to Islamabad for the resumption of negotiations with the rump regime atop the Islamic Republic of Iran is a moment of peril for the world, the region, the people of Iran, Israel, the United States and, of course, for President Donald Trump.

There is no doubt that all of the above parties — except the Iranian regime and its proxies — are in much improved positions than they were on Feb.

27 — the eve of the battle with the Islamic Republic.

The world is safer that the military and defense industrial might of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp is smashed and its proxy force of terrorists — Hezbollah in Lebanon — has been humbled again by the Israel Defense Forces.

The leaders of the civilized world, whether they say it out loud or not, are relieved.

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But so too was the world relieved on Nov.

12, 1918, the day after the Allies’ armistice with the Kaiser’s Germany.

World War I was over with the signing of that armistice.

World War II became inevitable that very same day because, in the aftermath of the "the war to end all wars," President Woodrow Wilson "lost" the peace.

Arguably the worst president of the last century, Wilson’s ego and academic approach to the world and its realities condemned the world to an encore war, one that would turn out to be worse by far than the one just concluded that long ago 11/11.

President Wilson’s mantle was picked up by President Barack Obama.

President Trump must reject the temptation of that cloak which covers disaster with the appearance of an agreement.

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The danger is that America (meaning, of course, President Trump) accepts half or even three-quarters of a loaf of a "deal," instead of demanding the capitulation of the rump regime in Iran.

That rump is run by "hardliners" — just like the hardliners who murdered tens of thousands of its own people in January and has imprisoned thousands more since while executing hundreds.

Hardliners then and now are counting on the "soft" West to concede everything that matters in order to get gas prices down and the oil flowing to fully power the world’s economy.

These fanatics believe they can out-negotiate President Trump.

Doubtful, but possible.

President Trump is solely responsible for this negotiation.

There is no Lloyd George, Clemenceau, or any of the many other parties who were present at the Paris peace talks at today’s table.

The entire responsibility for whatever blame follows — this month, this year, this decade or even this century — rests with President Trump, just as the credit, if deserved, will as well.

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The negotiations that ended in the disastrous "Peace of Versailles," were a failure and there was no real peace at all.

Long before Hitler arrived on the scene, Germany had begun to plan to rearm.

The Islamic Republic cannot emerge from the ruins resolved not on reform but revenge.

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President Trump can agree to everything that doesn’t matter, but he cannot fold on the major points.

The whole world knows what a victory looks like.

President Trump should settle for nothing less than Iran’s abandonment of enrichment forever, the return of the "nuclear dust" to American control, an end to ballistic missile production and to support for terrorists, Iran’s "lunatics," as Secretary Marco Rubio bluntly described them this week.

The people of Iran must have their basic human rights restored.

President Trump’s place in history depends upon his resolve right now, as does — and far more importantly — freedom for the Iranian people and stability for the entire region.

It is not too much to say that the next many decades for the whole world depend upon the president’s resolve this week and next.

We cannot have another Munich.

A few days ago, President Trump stated the truth: The United Kingdom cannot afford another Neville Chamberlain.

The United States can’t afford its first Chamberlain, or another President Obama.

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