Iran Begs for Talks Behind Closed Doors While Pretending to Threaten America and Israel

When it comes to Iran’s so-called “show of force,” Americans should see right through the smoke and mirrors. The ruling class in Tehran is pounding its chest and shouting, but behind closed doors, they’re singing a different tune. According to some in Washington, these tough guys are actually eager to keep talking with our side—despite all their insults and threats.

Does anyone remember how this started? Iran’s own leaders brought this on themselves. Back in late February, America finally showed real strength, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Israel. U.S. and Israeli forces took action, hitting Iran where it hurt—right at the top. The world isn’t mourning the loss of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. On the contrary, the man was a symbol of hate, pushing terror across the Middle East for decades.

Yet as usual, liberals want us to wring our hands and “seek understanding.” They defend endless negotiations and warn against “provocation.” Meanwhile, when real Americans and our Israeli allies take decisive action, the left caves to weakness and lectures us about peace. Here’s the truth: the only language bullies like Iran respect is strength.

The media laps up Iran’s theatrics, acting as if a few angry speeches can erase the facts. But, surprise—while Tehran screams about revenge, they’re also at the negotiating table. They know the tide has turned. With so many “elite” leaders gone, their regime stumbles. America’s message was loud and clear: you attack us or our friends, and you pay the price.

So next time you hear the Biden crowd or their media allies babble about diplomacy and “restraint,” remember who really keeps us safe. It’s not globalist deals or hollow promises. It’s decisive action and standing by our friends. Are we really supposed to believe Iran is strong when they’re begging for talks even after their top officials are gone? Give me a break. Only fools fall for that show.

Source: Just The News


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