Iran's terrorist regime is running scared, and it shows. After President Trump delivered his iron-clad ultimatum last Thursday—demanding Iran completely shut down its nuclear weapons program within 10 to 15 days or face the consequences—Tehran's response was as predictable as it was pathetic: more empty diplomatic babble.
The mullahs' latest offer? Yet another toothless "negotiation" that would inevitably lead nowhere, just like Obama's disastrous Iran nuclear deal that handed billions to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism while doing absolutely nothing to stop their march toward nuclear weapons.
But this isn't 2015, and Donald Trump isn't Barack Obama.
No More Games
Trump's administration has made it crystal clear that the days of Iran playing games with American presidents are over. Unlike his predecessor who shipped pallets of cash to Tehran in the dead of night, Trump understands that strength—not weakness—is the only language these Islamic extremists understand.
Iran's desperate plea that "the only solution is diplomatic negotiation" rings hollow when you consider their four-year reign of terror while Biden slept at the wheel. They funded Hamas terrorists, armed Houthis attacking American ships, and accelerated their nuclear program while cackling at American weakness.
"Iran had free rein under Biden to spread chaos across the Middle East. Those days are over," a senior administration official told reporters.
The writing is on the wall, Patriots. Every indication from this administration suggests that regime change in Iran isn't just an option—it's increasingly looking like the endgame. The Iranian people, who have been brutally oppressed by these Islamic fundamentalists for decades, deserve freedom.
Trump's 10-15 day ultimatum wasn't just about nuclear weapons. It was about drawing a line in the sand that says America will no longer tolerate a terrorist regime that chants "Death to America" while racing toward nuclear capability.
The mullahs can keep talking about diplomacy all they want. But when their time runs out, they'll discover what real American strength looks like. And the Iranian people will finally get the liberation they've been praying for.
