President Trump's approach to dealing with the Iranian regime remains exactly what made him the most feared leader on the world stage: never showing his hand while keeping every option available.
Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show," Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow broke down Trump's Iran strategy in terms every American can understand. "He does not take stuff off the table. This is how it's always been. He does not take things off the table," Marlow explained, highlighting the core principle that separates Trump from weak establishment politicians.
The 'Art of the Deal' Applied to Foreign Policy
While Biden spent four years telegraphing weakness and begging Iran to return to failed nuclear deals, Trump operates from a position of strength. The mullahs in Tehran know they're dealing with a president who eliminated terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani with a single drone strike – and who isn't afraid to do it again.
"This is the Art of the Deal in action. You don't show your cards, you don't limit your options, and you make sure your enemies know there are consequences for their actions."
Compare that to the Obama-Biden approach of shipping pallets of cash to Tehran while hoping they'd play nice. Under Biden, Iran grew bolder, funding terror proxies across the Middle East and threatening American forces. Those days are over.
Peace Through Strength Returns
Trump's Iran strategy isn't about rushing to war – it's about making war unnecessary through credible deterrence. When your enemies know you mean business and won't broadcast your limitations, they think twice before testing you.
Iran learned this lesson the hard way during Trump's first term when they went from "Death to America" chants to carefully avoiding direct confrontation with U.S. forces. Now they're learning it again as Trump rebuilds American strength after four years of Biden's weakness.
The question isn't whether Trump will use military force against Iran – it's whether Iran will be smart enough to back down before finding out. That's exactly how a strong America should operate on the world stage.
