In a bombshell revelation that exposes the true face of Iran's radical regime, President Trump's Middle East negotiator Steve Witkoff has revealed chilling details about Tehran's nuclear arrogance during recent failed diplomatic talks.
Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Witkoff painted a disturbing picture of Iranian negotiators who weren't just refusing to make a deal – they were actually bragging about their nuclear weapons capabilities.
"They were proud of it," Witkoff told Hannity, describing how Iranian officials flaunted their nuclear program with zero shame or concern for international consequences. "This wasn't about negotiating in good faith. They made it crystal clear they're building an arsenal, and they want the world to know it."
Iran's Nuclear Terrorism Exposed
This revelation confirms what America First patriots have been saying all along: the Iranian regime cannot be trusted, cannot be reasoned with, and will never abandon their quest for nuclear weapons. While the failed Biden administration spent years appeasing these terrorists, Trump's team quickly discovered the brutal truth.
"The regime was not seeking a deal but instead was intent on building an arsenal," Witkoff explained, exposing years of Iranian deception.
Unlike the weak-kneed approach of previous administrations, President Trump's team walked into these negotiations with their eyes wide open. And what they found should terrify every American who cares about national security.
The Iranian negotiators didn't even try to hide their nuclear ambitions. Instead, they wore them like a badge of honor, emboldened by years of appeasement from globalist politicians who put America Last.
Trump's Strong Leadership vs. Failed Diplomacy
This stunning admission proves why President Trump's "peace through strength" approach is the only strategy that works with rogue regimes like Iran. While diplomats waste time with endless talks, the mullahs in Tehran are laughing at American weakness and racing toward nuclear capability.
Patriots, this is exactly why we need leaders who understand that some enemies can only be stopped through strength, not empty promises and failed diplomacy. How long will America tolerate Iran's nuclear terrorism?
