President Trump's crack diplomatic team is making serious headway on what could be the most consequential foreign policy achievement of his second term - a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran that actually protects American interests.
Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner are currently in Geneva conducting closely watched negotiations with Iranian representatives, facilitated by Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi. Sources confirm that both the U.S. and Iran have exchanged detailed proposals regarding Tehran's nuclear program.
This is exactly the kind of deal-making that Trump promised Americans - tough negotiations from a position of strength, not the weak-kneed appeasement we saw from the Obama-Biden crowd.
Trump's "Peace Through Strength" Delivering Results
Remember how the establishment media mocked Trump's unconventional diplomatic approach? Well, who's laughing now? While Biden spent four years letting Iran run wild and strengthen their nuclear capabilities, Trump is back to doing what he does best - making deals that put America first.
The inclusion of Jared Kushner, the architect behind the historic Abraham Accords, signals just how seriously the Trump administration is taking these talks. Kushner's track record of delivering impossible Middle East breakthroughs speaks for itself.
"President Trump's maximum pressure campaign created the conditions for Iran to finally come to the negotiating table with realistic proposals," a senior administration source told reporters.
Unlike the disastrous Iran nuclear deal that Obama and Biden championed - which basically handed Tehran billions while getting nothing in return - Trump's team is negotiating from a position of strength. Iran's economy is crippled by sanctions, their regime is facing internal pressure, and they know Trump means business.
This is what happens when America has a president who isn't afraid to walk away from bad deals and demand better for the American people. The world respects strength, and they're getting plenty of it from the Trump-Vance administration.
Will Trump succeed where every other president has failed? If his first term taught us anything, it's never to bet against the master negotiator in chief.
