Iran is scrambling to cut a deal with the United States just weeks into President Trump's second term, with Iranian diplomats signaling they're willing to "discuss" their nuclear weapons program if America eases sanctions. But here's what they're not telling you - this is the same regime that's the world's largest state sponsor of Islamic terrorism trying to manipulate America into backing down.
The timing isn't coincidental, folks. For four years under the Biden regime, Iran felt emboldened to march toward nuclear weapons while funding terror across the Middle East. Now that Trump is back in charge, suddenly they want to talk? This reeks of desperation from a rogue regime that knows the adults are back in charge.
Trump's Strength vs. Biden's Weakness
Remember what happened last time Trump dealt with Iran? He eliminated their top terrorist general Qasem Soleimani and brought Iran to its knees economically through crippling sanctions. Meanwhile, Biden handed them billions in unfrozen assets and turned a blind eye to their nuclear ambitions.
"Iran is now signaling a desire to play 'Let's Make a Deal' with the United States," according to reports, but patriotic Americans know better than to trust a regime that chants "Death to America" in their parliament.
"This is the largest state sponsor of Islamic terrorism in the world, here, trying to get America to back off," the report notes.
The Iranian regime funds Hezbollah, Hamas, and countless other terror groups that target American allies and interests. They've attacked U.S. bases, threatened American ships, and supplied weapons to kill our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now they want us to believe they'll suddenly play nice?
America First Means Iran Last
President Trump built his foreign policy on peace through strength, and it's already working. Iran wouldn't be begging for negotiations if they weren't feeling the pressure of Trump's return to power.
The question every American should be asking is simple: Why should we negotiate with terrorists? Iran had their chance during the disastrous Obama nuclear deal, and they used it to fund terror and advance their weapons program. Will Trump fall for the same failed diplomacy, or will he finish what he started in his first term?
