Pompeo Is Selling a New Iran War to Republicans
Despite the party’s alleged turn against regime change wars, Pompeo’s stab-in-the-back myth has Republicans convinced that the same policy will work this time.

Mike Pompeo has a hostile obsession with Iran. From his earliest days as CIA director in 2017, he advocated for a "leadership decapitation strategy" against Iran, reportedly telling his underlings not to worry whether that act of war would be constitutional, because "that's a question for the lawyers." Pompeo also reportedly told friends that he "will not retire from public service until [Iranian Gen. Qassem] Soleimani is off the battlefield." He got his wish in 2020, successfully pushing President Donald Trump to assassinate the general.
After Pompeo became Secretary of State in 2018, his State Department sent out a weekly newsletter titled This Week in Iran Policy, showing off the "maximum pressure" campaign he unleashed. (There was no similar newsletter for China or Russia.) Since leaving office, Pompeo has spoken at pro–regime change conferences, promising that the collapse of the Islamic Republic is just around the corner and arguing that U.S. policy must be "increasing pressure on the regime until it falls."
It's a hard sell in today's Republican Party. Although vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio) is no dove, he has rejected "regime change" policies abroad, especially in the Middle East. Trump himself says he wants a deal with Iran. And Pompeo's policy is a failure on its own terms. The Islamic Republic withstood years of maximum pressure, entrenching its power despite protests and making steady progress on its nuclear program. Because maximum pressure didn't work, the United States has few other cards to play, short of a full-on war.
But Pompeo has a new sales pitch: a good, old-fashioned stab-in-the-back myth. Rather than failing to live up to his promises, Pompeo was betrayed by Democrats in cahoots with Iranian Islamists, the story goes. He and other Republicans repeated this line at the Republican National Convention (RNC) last week. Republicans are becoming convinced that there's a magic button, which Biden refuses to press, to achieve regime change without war.
"When we walked out in January of 2021, the Iranian regime was afraid, and the people of Israel were strong and secure, and we treated them like the friend and ally that they need to be," Pompeo said at the RNC. "And what about Iran today? When Joe Biden eased up on President Trump's maximum pressure campaign, we gave money to the Ayatollah, so he could cut more checks to the genocidal maniacs who conducted attacks, barbaric attacks, in Israel," he added.
Pompeo is relying on the fact that most people don't know much about economic sanctions and the international banking system. Because oil is bought and sold in dollars, Iran has a lot of money in foreign bank accounts, mostly in South Korea and Japan. Both Biden and Trump (as well as Barack Obama before them) were able to use the powers of the U.S. Treasury to trap Iran's oil money abroad.
That was the central pillar of the maximum pressure campaign, which did serious damage to the Iranian economy and kicked off years of unrest inside the country. Maximum pressure nearly led to war in the summer of 2019, when Iran began retaliating against other countries' oil industries. The following year, Trump upped the ante by outright seizing Iranian oil tankers, and Iran began seizing oil tankers in return. Biden has continued all of these policies.
The sanctions have gotten less effective over time. The Iranian economy has begun to recover from the initial shock of losing export revenue, and Iranian leaders are trying to sanctions-proof the economy by doing more trade outside the American financial system. China in particular has been expanding its purchases of Iranian oil. While Iran is still not in a great position, it's no longer on the verge of total societal collapse.
Last year, Biden used some of his built-up economic leverage to get concessions from Iran. In exchange for Iran releasing five Americans held on trumped-up charges, the United States agreed to allow Iran to use $6 billion of its own money to buy food and medicine. The Iranian oil money, which had been frozen in South Korea, was moved to a Qatari bank account overseen by U.S. Treasury officials, who can veto any Iranian purchase.
Pompeo hated the deal. "If someone paid your healthcare costs and paid for all your food, you'd have money left over to spend on whatever you wanted," he complained on WABC radio at the time. "The Iranians have money that's left over and they'll spend it on their nuclear program and conducting terror and attacking Americans."
That wasn't exactly the line Pompeo took while he was in government. Facing accusations that maximum pressure was making it harder to fight back against the coronavirus pandemic—a claim that the U.S. military privately agreed with—Pompeo's State Department had insisted that U.S. sanctions would not block Iran from buying food and medicine. Pompeo also tried to create a "humanitarian channel," an arrangement that would allow Iran to pay for food and medicine through Swiss banks, much like the Qatari arrangement that Biden agreed to.
In October 2023, the Palestinian armed group Hamas attacked Israel. Because Hamas is backed by Iran, many Republicans began blaming Biden's hostage deal. None of the Iranian money released to Qatar could have possibly been used in the attack—the bank account hadn't even been touched yet—but Republican hawks left people with the impression that Biden was paying for Hamas rockets. Some even claimed that, rather than Iran's own money, it was American taxpayer dollars being moved.
"Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden administration," Trump himself said on October 7.
Although politicians will always attack their opponents as weak, the confusion around Iran matters beyond partisan politics. Pompeo's stab-in-the-back myth is muddying the waters in a Republican Party that is otherwise fed up with establishment foreign policy. Like other RNC speakers, he sold the road to war as a path to peace, and successful deal making with other countries as treason. Pompeo doesn't have to make an affirmative case for regime change—he just has to tear down the alternatives.
Trump, after all, consistently said that maximum pressure would be a way to get a "better deal" from Iran. Yet his own cabinet, led by Pompeo, consistently blocked any attempts to do something with Trump's bargaining chips. Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton even prepared to resign if Trump talked to the Iranian foreign minister. Instead of negotiating with the leverage they were supposedly building, the Trump administration continued to ratchet up the tensions—hoping that Iran would collapse before a war started.
Other clocks are ticking too. Iran has accumulated enough nuclear material to build a bomb on short notice, an outcome that U.S. presidents have promised to go to war to stop. And the Iranian-Israeli conflict looks like it will only heat up from here, with Israel likely to ask for more U.S. support in places like Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon. If the next administration wants to prevent war, it will have to cut deals with Iran over important issues, scale back U.S. commitments to Middle Eastern partners like Israel, or both.
Thanks to the myth of Biden's backstabbing, Republicans are uninterested in either of those things. The United States, they believe, still has cards that it is mysteriously refusing to play.
"If you want to check Iran, the way to do it is to, one, withdraw their oil money, which of course Joe Biden's been bad about, but you also have got to enable the Israelis and the Sunni Arab states to work together and actually provide a counterbalance," Vance said at an interview on the sidelines of the RNC. "You have the infrastructure there, sitting there, to weaken Iran, to strengthen our ally Israel. Joe Biden has done nothing with it. Donald Trump will reinvigorate it."
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So is the CIA by implying the attempted assassination was a
Putin disinfo opIranian plot.Petti, were you even born when the Iranians took American hostages back in 1979. Doubtful.
Obama's Iran policy was a spectacular failure, and Crooked Joe perpetuated it. The policy was so successful it emboldened Iran to provide support to Hamas and Hezbollah to attack Israel and slaughter 1,200 Israelis on 10/7/23.
Do some research. You won't sound like an ignoramus.
Oh and BTW Petti, hamas killed dozens of Americans on 10/7, and currently holds 5 Americans hostage. Iran is behind that. Didn't read that in your pro-Iran screed of yours.
"and currently holds 5 Americans hostage"
Are you sure? Apparently 2 more hostages were killed yesterday. Nobody at Reason or the commenters seems to care enough to mention it.
Hamas causing the death of more hostages does not seem to be the "own" you seem to think it is.
It is the 'own' I seem to think it is. The fact that you resort to circumlocutions (unnecessarily vague or evasive wording) like 'Hamas causing the death of' rather than a straight 'Hamas killed' says it all.
This is the same guy that told us kamala was an anti war candidate
This all started back in 1953 when the CIA decided to "replace"
Mossaddegh in a bloody coup, who then installed the Shah, who then ruled Iran with a bloody fist.
Just another sad chapter is the book of foreign policy disasters and calamities courtesy Washington, D.C. and Langley. Iran has no reason to make buddy buddy with America. I don't blame them.
You sound like an ignoramus, Comenter_XY. You should shut the hell up because you add nothing to the discussion.
"Harris calls Biden's record 'unmatched in modern history'"
She's not lying.
stab-in-the-back myth
Wow... just... wow.
It's like 1984 on a cocktail of steroids and Nazi meth.
The Reasonistas do like their cocktails.
Humor me a question: If the US were to put itself, say, on a par with Europe on foreign interventions, what would happen?
I would like to think GB, German, France et al would be forced to pick up the NATO slack in their own back yards, for one. And Japan, Australia, and that Kiwi country for Asia.
Maybe we could then pay down some of our national debt instead of throwing money at the rest of the world as we have done since 1941.
" If the US were to put itself, say, on a par with Europe on foreign interventions"
That's been the case for some time now. Check out Africa. France given the boot, America given the boot. Par enough for you? Equally impotent in the face of Russian invasions, Palestinian resistance, Chinese expansion. If you think Americans spending yet more money on defense will change the situation, you're in for a surprise regardless of what the war mongers are promising you. Spending more money to pay down the debt isn't going to persuade the Russians that NATO bases in the Black Sea is desirable, or the Palestinians to accept sub human status in their own land, or China that it's in their interests to cede sovereignty over their seas to the US navy.
European security is compromised now with the influx of millions of refugees, and it's entirely a problem of their own making, thanks to their meddling in places like Syria and Libya. Spending more on NATO, essentially a protection racket managed by the US, won't help.
There is NO reason for NATO's continued existence except for all the money courtesy the U.S. taxpayer.
Some people inside that nasty bunch is getting very rich.
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>>From his earliest days as CIA director in 2017
ask him about the London bureau and Steele Dossier
Before becoming a US congressman in 2010, Mike Pompeo had patrolled the Iron Curtain, and started and sold two Kansas businesses, but never held office.
When he ran, Pompeo earned the nickname the “Congressman from Koch” because of the outsized donations made to his 2010 campaign by the industrialist Koch brothers, whose energy conglomerate is headquartered in Pompeo’s Wichita, Kansas district. Koch Industries donated just $80,000 directly to Pompeo—but that made them the largest contributor to his campaign in 2010. It also helped him out-raise his Democratic challenger by almost 20%. Pompeo won the race with 58% of the vote.
https://qz.com/1227882/secretary-of-state-nominee-mike-pompeo-owes-his-political-career-to-the-koch-brothers
Yeah I'm no fan of Pampeo but Petti's continuing narrative that the Republicans are the war party while the Democrats are somehow murky peaceniks is fucking bizarre. The neocons are so terrified that Trump will shut down their war machine they've all joined the democrats. Go ahead and campaign for Kamala Matthew and when she leads us into WW3 maybe I'll dig up your archives and post them here. Or maybe I'll see you on the other side.
I mean Pompeo. I never misspell Jack Smith.
murky peaceniks
He... I mean they... called Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani a religious scholar, what more do you want from them?
The fog of impending war is murky, but you can be sure that it just pops up completely out of nowhere and despite being murky, Republicans and no one else are on the other side of it.
As sure as you can be that Hitler exploited a Dolchstoßlegende in order to perpetrate a regime change against the deplora... I mean Jews in Czechoslovakia (or Austria).
I'm beginning to think that all the TDS and blind narration in agreement/support of a dementia patient may've done permanent cognitive damage.
The fucking Democrats are in trouble.
Ever since their coverup of Brandon’s mental incapacitance was blow to even low info voters, the evil party has struggled to deliver coherent talking points to their campaign enablers in the media. Reason isn’t the only publication that is being forced to make shit up whole cloth to support an unknown ticket against Trump. “Could Harris be an Anti-war Pres?”, GTFO.
What surprises me is how quickly Reason ran out of material. They beat the tariff drum for a few days, tried out that Trump is the real warmonger, and now they’re back to “Trump lies!” for a while. Next will probably be how Harris and fill-in-their-name are better for food freedom, or some bullshit.
It shows that their writers lack conviction, and who can blame them? They’ve been provided with no direction, which is consistent with the chaos unfolding before our eyes with the DNC.
They’ve been provided with no direction, which is consistent with the chaos unfolding before our eyes with the DNC.
Left with no moral principles and provided with no direction. Other social, political, and religious ideologies lay down enough principle to facilitate a degree of autonomy. The Party specifically requires a lack of this.
The question of could Harris be an anti-war President cannot be definitively answered with any degree of autonomy and certainty because tomorrow, she may need to be the President that supports Ukraine or the President that doesn't turn her back on Jewish or Pro-Palestinian donors.
How about a president that puts America first.
Can't do that. Washington has to be involved in one foreign policy disaster after another.
For the past 150 years. From Cuba to Viet Nam to Iraq and on to Ukraine.
Pompeo is a scumbag . That's all I'm going to say.
Not mentioned is the fact that Putin subsidizes Iran to the tune of tens of billions of dollars every year. To the MAGA folks, that is a good thing.
Putin subsidizes Iran to the tune of tens of billions of dollars every year
You misspelled Biden, shill.
https://nypost.com/2024/03/14/opinion/biden-continues-irans-access-to-10-billion-just-weeks-after-its-proxy-killed-three-american-soldiers/
Last week Blinken announced that Iran is now capable of building a nuclear weapon. This has received no coverage from anywhere I’ve looked.
LOL, which administration gave Iran a billion dollars in pallets of unmarked foreign currency?
A billion dollars? Small potatoes. Iran's oil exports this year alone amount to 35.8 billion dollars, in spite of US economic sanctions re-instituted by Trump in 2018. Iran's biggest customer is China. Thanks to China, Iran enjoys a positive trade balance.
I would like to kick Mike Pompeo in the balls.
All this stems from Washington's policy of foreign interventionism and military adventurism. All of it, every single one a disaster and a failure . Thanks to the Trotskyite neo-cons who have infested every think tank and university like the scum they are, America is being used like a cheap whore by the Zionists for the benefit of Israel.
It's all about that nasty little Zionist Kazarian state that is the real threat to world peace and security.