The Iranian regime is in full panic mode as President Trump's America First foreign policy continues to restore U.S. strength in the Middle East, with Tehran's Security Chief Ali Larijani now desperately attacking Trump's steadfast support for Israel.
Larijani, a mouthpiece for the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, accused Trump of maintaining an 'Israel First' policy and harboring 'delusional fantasies' about the region as U.S. military forces deploy to counter Iranian aggression. The regime official claimed Trump was somehow sacrificing American lives for Israeli interests - a laughable accusation from a country that has spent decades targeting American servicemen through terrorist proxies.
But here's what the Iranian mullahs are really afraid of: Trump's proven track record of standing up to their reign of terror while avoiding costly foreign entanglements. During his first term, Trump eliminated Iranian terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani, moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and brokered the historic Abraham Accords - all while keeping America out of new Middle Eastern wars.
Iran's Real Fear: American Strength
The timing of Larijani's desperate rhetoric isn't coincidental. With Trump back in the White House and his experienced national security team led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Iran knows their days of Biden-era appeasement are over.
Iran's regime spent four years under Biden rebuilding their terrorist network and pursuing nuclear weapons. Now they're panicking because Trump's peace through strength approach is back.
While Iran spreads chaos through Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, Trump's deployment of American forces sends a clear message: the days of Iranian intimidation are finished. Israel remains America's most reliable democratic ally in a region plagued by Iranian-sponsored terrorism.
Patriots understand the difference between supporting our allies and endless nation-building wars. Trump's approach protects American interests while standing with democratic partners against terrorist regimes. No wonder Iran's leadership is having nightmares about four more years of actual American leadership.
