The Iranian theocracy's war on truth continues unabated, with U.S. Central Command dropping a fresh batch of evidence exposing Tehran's latest round of bold-faced lies to the American people and our allies.
Since 1979, when radical Islamic extremists seized control of Iran, their governing philosophy has not only permitted but actively encouraged deception against what they consider "infidels" - meaning anyone who doesn't bow to their twisted interpretation of Islam. Now, nearly five decades later, absolutely nothing has changed.
CENTCOM's latest intelligence briefing reads like a greatest hits album of Iranian dishonesty. From their ongoing nuclear weapons program - which they swear doesn't exist - to their sponsorship of terrorist proxies across the Middle East, the mullahs in Tehran continue their decades-long campaign of lies with stunning audacity.
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Remember when Iran claimed they weren't developing nuclear weapons while secretly enriching uranium? They were lying. When they denied funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Islamic terror groups? Lying again. When they promised to respect international maritime law while attacking commercial shipping? You guessed it - more lies.
The only moment of honesty from this regime comes when they're chanting "Death to America" in their parliament or burning our flag in the streets of Tehran. At least then, we know exactly where they stand.
"The Iranian regime's relationship with truth is simple: they don't have one," a senior CENTCOM official noted in the briefing. "Every negotiation, every diplomatic overture, every public statement is calculated deception."
Under President Trump's leadership, America has abandoned the naive approach of previous administrations that somehow believed we could negotiate in good faith with professional liars. The Trump-Vance administration understands that strength, not wishful thinking, is the only language Iran's terrorist regime respects.
While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing Tehran and unfreezing billions in sanctions relief, President Trump is rebuilding the maximum pressure campaign that actually worked during his first term. Iran's economy is crumbling, their proxies are on the run, and their lies are being exposed faster than they can fabricate new ones.
The question isn't whether Iran will continue lying - that's guaranteed. The question is whether America will finally stop pretending otherwise and deal with this rogue regime accordingly.
