The Iranian regime's cowardly president finally poked his head out of whatever bunker he's been cowering in to offer a pathetic 'apology' to the very countries his Islamic terrorist state has been bombarding with ballistic missiles.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emerged Saturday to grovel before neighboring Gulf states after his regime launched over 1,000 ballistic missiles at Arab nations including the UAE, Jordan, and Qatar during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli 'Operation Epic Fury' air campaign.
Think about the sheer audacity here, Patriots. This terrorist regime rains down missiles on innocent Arab countries, then has the nerve to offer some hollow apology like that makes everything okay? It's like a burglar apologizing while he's still robbing your house.
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This groveling display shows exactly what happens when America projects real strength on the world stage again. Under the Trump-Vance administration, our enemies know there are consequences for their actions. No more Obama-style pallets of cash or Biden-style weakness.
The fact that Iran's president felt compelled to crawl out and apologize proves that Operation Epic Fury is working. When was the last time you saw Iranian leadership apologizing for anything? They respect strength, and that's exactly what President Trump and our Israeli allies are delivering.
The Iranian regime has spent decades terrorizing the Middle East and funding proxy wars across the region. Now they're learning what it means to face real consequences.
This 'apology' is nothing more than a desperate attempt to limit the damage as American and Israeli forces continue dismantling Iran's military capabilities. The mullahs know their reign of terror is coming to an end.
Meanwhile, our Arab partners in the Gulf are seeing firsthand why the Trump administration's approach to Iran is the only one that works. Strength through deterrence, not weakness through appeasement.
What do you think, Patriots? Is Iran's groveling apology too little, too late after years of regional terrorism?
