Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has delivered a powerful and unambiguous message to President Trump following recent military operations against Iranian assets: it's time to finish what America started and neutralize the Islamic Republic's threat once and for all.
Rice, who rarely speaks out on current affairs but commands respect across party lines for her diplomatic expertise, issued what amounts to a strategic imperative for the Trump administration. Her message is simple but profound: "Take care of Iran for good."
The former Bush administration official argues that Iran has been hostile to the United States for decades, and the goal now should be to render the regime incapable of threatening America or its allies ever again. This isn't about temporary containment—it's about permanent solutions to a problem that has festered under multiple administrations.
"Take care of Iran for good. Rice says Iran has been hostile to the United States for decades and argues the goal now should be to render the regime incapable of threatening America," noted conservative activist @TRUMPGIRL_STL on social media.
Patriots across social media are rallying behind Rice's frank assessment. Twitter user @ses050660 expressed admiration, posting: "I always respected @CondoleezzaRice" while sharing news of her comments following what some are calling "Operation Epic Fury" against Iranian regime targets.
The timing of Rice's statement couldn't be more significant. As Trump enters his second term with a clear mandate and Republican control of government, he has the political capital to address threats that previous administrations have allowed to metastasize. Iran's decades of funding terrorism, developing nuclear capabilities, and threatening American interests demand decisive action.
Another patriot, @Janetdougl69332, highlighted the stark contrast Rice represents compared to current liberal appointees, noting her "abundance of class" and questioning what America might look like with leaders of her caliber in key positions.
Rice's message represents something Washington desperately needs: clarity of purpose and strategic thinking unclouded by political correctness. When someone of her stature says "get it done," President Trump should listen—and act.
The question isn't whether America has the capability to neutralize the Iranian threat. The question is whether we have the will. Rice clearly believes we do, and she's right.
