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- The “Hands Off Iran” message claims to defend peace, but it historically protected the regime, not the Iranian people.
- Iran’s aggression has targeted both Israel and Americans through decades of proxy warfare and direct attacks.
- The claim that “Israel dragged Trump into it” contradicts Trump’s long track record of confronting the Iranian regime.
- Diplomacy without consequences trained Iran to walk away repeatedly, making accountability unavoidable.
If you have been watching the “Hands Off Iran” protests after the massive U.S. Israeli strikes, you have heard the claim: this is about peace, this is about opposing an unjust war, this is about protecting innocent people. I want to engage that argument seriously, not mock it. Because what matters is what “hands off” has actually produced for 47 years. Watch the full breakdown on the Real Life Network.
The slogans sound compassionate, but compassion has to be tethered to reality. “Hands off Iran” did not protect the Iranian people. It protected the regime that brutalized them. It did not prevent war. It financed and prolonged proxy war, terror, and a nuclear sprint while ordinary Iranians paid the price.
The “hands off” crowd thinks they are protesting war, but what they are really shielding is tyranny.
What do you think “restraint” looked like on the ground? It looked like dissidents murdered in the streets. It looked like women punished for defying the regime. It looked like a diaspora that escaped, then watched their homeland held hostage by a radical theocracy. And it looked like Iranians, after decades of fear, celebrating the first real crack in the regime’s armor.
That is the lie I want to expose: the lie that doing nothing is morally neutral.
Here is the second lie: “This is Israel’s fight, not America’s.” No. For decades, Iran has attacked Israel and also killed Americans as a strategic policy. Not accidentally. Not as collateral damage. Deliberately. Think about the pattern: bombings, proxies, drones, kidnappings, and October 7’s ripple effects. The Islamic Republic has never been just Israel’s problem. It has been America’s problem, too. And America finally showed up to the fight. For more analysis from Israel, keep up with coverage on the Real Life Network.
Iran has never been only Israel’s problem, and pretending otherwise has cost American lives.
Why Trump Did This And Why “Israel Dragged Us” Makes No Sense
The “Israel dragged America into it” narrative requires you to believe something that just does not fit reality. You have to believe Donald Trump, the man who ran against endless foreign wars, was manipulated into launching the most consequential operation of his presidency.
That is not Trump. It has never been Trump.
Trump’s record has been consistent for years. He targeted the IRGC’s Qassem Soleimani in 2020 because it was in America’s interest. He walked away from the JCPOA in 2018 against the advice of the foreign policy establishment because it was bad for America. He has always had a particular kind of courage: the willingness to say the uncomfortable thing that the entire room has decided you are not allowed to say.
That matters, because “hands off” did not produce peace. It produced an ecosystem of terror: Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, militias, and a regime that learned it could walk away from talks without consequences. When you teach a regime that there is no price for aggression, you do not get moderation. You get escalation.
Here is the hard truth. Diplomacy was tried. Negotiations happened. Iran walked away, again. For 47 years, walking away was a winning move because it did not cost them anything. That is why this moment is so significant. Consequences finally arrived.
Justice is not “unprovoked war” when it stops a regime that has been exporting terror for decades.
And I will end where we began: the protest crowd says “hands off” because they think they are for peace. But peace is not the absence of action. Peace is the defeat of the engine that keeps manufacturing conflict.
Watch and share today’s show on the Real Life Network. And if you have friends repeating the slogans, do not hate them. Engage them. Ask them what “hands off” bought us. Ask them who benefited. Because the Iranian people did not.
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Daniel Cohen hosts the "Daniel Cohen Show" exclusively on the Real Life Network. A Jewish follower of Jesus and three-time Emmy award-winning journalist, Cohen delivers the news from Israel, reporting on today's top headlines with a biblical worldview.




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