Remember Obama's "red line" on the use of chemical weapon's in Syria?
Yep. Russia initally backed Syria, but then...
Obama said that he'd either turn over the demanded chemical weapons or there would be military action.
Syria: If Bashar al-Assad hands over chemical weapons we will not attack, says John Kerry
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, has said that strikes on Syria could be avoided, if President Bashar al-Assad hands over his stockpile of chemical weapons.
Russia folded,and...
International weapons inspectors announced Monday that Syria has handed over the last of its declared chemical weapons stockpile for removal and destruction, even as U.S. officials voiced concern about the Damascus government’s alleged use of other toxic substances.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/
They rebuilt stockpiles after Trump became president. Think he'll have enough credibility to get them to give them up again? Not likely, is it?
If you make a threat, and don't carry through, you lose credibility.
Yep.
And that Iran deal- are you aware of the details?
Yep.
It doesn't mean Iran ends their nuclear program.
It means that they filled in the research reactor with concrete, and shut down the program.
It means that Iran takes a break from their program for a few years.
If we don't have a leader like Obama to put another coalition together, they probably will. If they go back to their old ways, we can do the same thing to them again. If we have a president strong enough to pull it off. Doesn't look very good right now, does it?
Very effective- ask any North Korean.
Kim's pretty happy. He got his objective of stopping U.S./South Korean military cooperation, and all he did was say it was an objective to make the peninsula nuke-free. But no commitment to actually do anything. He won handily.