Trump Crushes Iran While the Left Panics See How America Is Finally Winning

While the left is busy wringing its hands and making excuses for Iran, Donald Trump is putting America first—and it’s finally working. This week, Team Trump announced a new round of tough negotiations in Pakistan. The goal? End the war and keep the radical regime in Tehran on its knees. Thanks to Trump’s uncompromising blockade, Iranian ports and ships are dead in the water, and Iran’s economy is gasping for air. The so-called “masters of diplomacy” from previous administrations never had the spine for this kind of hardball.

Instead of endless backroom handshakes and Obama-era pallets of cash flown into Tehran, Trump is sending serious envoys—Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. If the Iranians are really ready to make a deal, even Vice President JD Vance, the man who stared down the mullahs last time, is on standby. That’s what real strength looks like. The days of American leaders bowing and scraping to globalist interests and terrorist states? Over.

Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister is running to Islamabad on damage control. Of course, the regime is denying talks with America—they’re desperate to save face. But even the Pakistanis know what’s really happening here. Iran is begging for talks because they can’t stand another day under Trump’s iron-fisted economic chokehold. The ayatollahs are tired. Weak. Their “revolution” is out of gas.

Back in Washington, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth broke it down: Iran is acting out of pure desperation. For the first time in decades, a U.S. administration isn’t responding to terror with empty speeches and meaningless “red lines.” Trump is actually bringing peace through sheer American firepower and negotiation from a position of strength.

The choice is clear. Americans can stick with the proven results of Trump’s America-first bulldog tactics, or go back to the left’s failed strategy of caving in to dictators. Democrats spent years enabling Iranian aggression, playing footsie with globalists, and leaving our allies to fend for themselves. Now, when Trump’s pressure brings Iran crawling to the table, will they admit they were wrong—or just keep whining that America is “too tough”? Maybe it’s time the left asked themselves whose side they’re really on.

Source: Townhall


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