In 2015, then-Senator Marco Rubio stood on the Senate floor and delivered what can only be described as a prophetic warning about the disastrous Iran nuclear deal. Now, as President Trump's Secretary of State, Rubio's dire predictions have been completely vindicated as the Middle East burns with Iranian-backed chaos.
Rubio's forceful critique of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) wasn't just political theater—it was a historical warning that Obama and the establishment chose to ignore. The Florida Senator documented his opposition with surgical precision, predicting exactly the kind of regional destabilization we're witnessing today.
Patriots on social media are now circulating Rubio's prescient speech, with users like @Dianne1013Kirk pointing out the devastating accuracy of his warnings: "Everything he warned about Iran?? It is happening now!" she posted, highlighting how Obama's appeasement strategy handed millions to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
"Closer to the end, our current Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, then a Senator for Florida, gives a 'warning speech,' after Obama gave millions of dollars to Iran before he left office. Everything he warned about Iran?? It is happening now!"
This isn't just about being right—it's about the catastrophic cost of ignoring conservative warnings about foreign policy disasters. While Rubio was sounding the alarm about Iranian aggression, the Obama administration was literally shipping pallets of cash to Tehran in the dead of night.
Now, as Secretary of State in the Trump-Vance administration, Rubio finds himself cleaning up the mess that his 2015 speech predicted with stunning accuracy. From Hamas attacks to Houthi disruption of global shipping lanes, every Iranian proxy is exactly where Rubio said they'd be—emboldened, well-funded, and wreaking havoc.
The question Americans should be asking: How many other conservative warnings about Biden-era policies will prove equally prophetic? And will we finally start listening to the voices that have been right all along?
