Iran’s Regime Crumbles Under American Pressure—Proof That Peace Through Strength Works
The masks are finally coming off in Tehran. Iran’s leaders, once so smug and defiant, can’t hide the damage anymore. Their top officials are now begging citizens to shut off lights and ration what little energy remains. Why? Because American and Israeli strikes have hammered the regime’s corrupt infrastructure into the Stone Age.
Remember when Iran’s elites bragged that the West could never cripple them? That was last month—right before reality slapped them in the face. Now, Iran’s own politicians are scrambling on state TV, grasping for excuses, whining that they’re “under siege,” and trying to blame the West for their own failures. It’s pathetic to see these bullies play the victim card. Maybe they should’ve spent less time chanting “Death to America” and more time fixing their country.
President Trump had the guts to do what Obama and Biden never dared. He told the Navy to lock down the Strait of Hormuz, choking off Tehran’s cash cow. Meanwhile, the Treasury is slapping even more sanctions on Iran’s shadowy oil fleet. These aren’t empty gestures. They’re cold, hard tactics—and they’re working. Liberals scream about “diplomacy” and “restraint,” but the only thing Iran responds to is power. This is a lesson the left refuses to learn, time after time.
Now, as Iran’s citizens sit in the dark, their rulers can only hope for American forgiveness at the negotiation table. Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are coming with American muscle behind them—not limp-wristed globalist “compromise.” The left wails that Trump’s approach is too tough, but history proves talking softly and carrying a twig gets us nothing but empty promises and nuclear threats.
The so-called experts on cable news will twist themselves into knots trying to blame America for Iran’s failures. But the truth is obvious for anyone honest enough to see it: strength deters bullies, while appeasement only emboldens them. Maybe someone should let the Biden White House know before we’re all asked to start rationing energy in our own homes.
Source: Townhall
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