Once again, the Iranian regime proves it cannot tell the truth if their lives depended on it. U.S. Central Command has released yet another comprehensive breakdown of Tehran's blatant lies and terrorist activities, reminding Americans why the Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign was the only strategy that actually worked.
Since 1979, when radical Islamic fundamentalists seized power in Iran, the ruling theocracy has made lying an art form. Their twisted ideology doesn't just permit deception against "infidels" – it actively encourages it. Every negotiation, every diplomatic overture, every promise of cooperation has been nothing but smoke and mirrors designed to buy time while they expand their reign of terror.
The Pattern of Deception Never Changes
CENTCOM's latest intelligence dump confirms what patriots have known all along: Iran was lying during nuclear negotiations under Obama. They were lying about their sponsorship of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist proxies. They were lying when they promised to respect international law and regional stability.
The only honest words ever to come out of Tehran? Their chants of "Death to America" and "Death to Israel." At least they're transparent about their genocidal intentions.
"The Iranian regime's pattern of deception spans decades, but under President Trump's leadership, we're no longer pretending these lies deserve diplomatic courtesy," a senior defense official noted.
While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing these terrorists and unfreezing billions in assets, President Trump's second term represents a return to reality-based foreign policy. No more pallets of cash in the dead of night. No more pretending that economic incentives will somehow transform a terrorist state into a responsible actor.
America First Means Calling Out Enemies
This is exactly why Americans voted for Trump's America First agenda. We're done with the establishment's fantasy that Iran can be reformed through diplomacy and appeasement. The mullahs understand only strength, and thankfully we have a president who isn't afraid to use it.
How many more intelligence reports will it take before the foreign policy establishment admits that maximum pressure, not maximum naivety, is the only language Tehran understands?
