As the sun rises over a surprisingly quiet Tehran, President Trump is shaking up the world—again. For the first time in months, there are no explosions, no Israeli drones buzzing overhead, and Iran’s notorious Basij security thugs aren’t scrambling for cover. The reason? Negotiations. Real talks. Once again, Donald Trump steps up to do what weak-kneed globalists and liberals can’t: put America first and bring even the most dangerous enemies to the table.
Let’s get something clear. The left mocked Trump when he said peace was possible in the Middle East. Remember the endless talk about World War III when Trump took out Soleimani? Yet under Trump’s bold leadership, Israel and Iran—the region’s sworn enemies—are at a standstill. Not because of appeasement, like Obama’s laughable cash pallets to the mullahs, but because Trump understands strength. He leads with power, not apologies, and the world finally listens.
Now, the liberal mainstream media will moan that you can’t trust the Iranians, that Trump’s making a mistake. Funny—these same “experts” had no problem when Biden and Obama bent over backward for Iran, handing them billions for empty promises. Trump’s approach is totally different. He doesn’t beg. He forces their hand. Today, for the first time since early March, Tehran breathes a weird, almost shocked sigh of relief. There’s no need to change clothes at checkpoints or dodge drones. That’s called deterrence.
Negotiations didn’t start because Iran wanted kumbaya. They started because Trump reversed the failed status quo. For years, liberals let Iran run wild. Trump’s pressure campaign hit them where it hurt, with the kind of sanctions and military precision the left has always been too gutless to use. Now, faced with a president who isn’t afraid to use American muscle, Iran finally blinks.
Can real peace come from this? Only if we keep ignoring the failed advice of establishment clowns and trust the one leader who’s proven he can get adversaries to the table. That’s true leadership—leadership liberals will never understand. Why is it always America’s tough negotiators who deliver results, while the globalist crowd just makes things worse? Maybe it’s time the left learns something from Trump, instead of rooting for failure every chance they get.
Source: Redstate
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