President Trump's military is systematically dismantling Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) with unprecedented force, delivering over 5,000 devastating strikes against the terrorist regime's elite forces in what defense officials are calling the most successful anti-terror campaign in decades.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made it crystal clear on Tuesday that America isn't letting up: "Today will be, yet again, our most intense" day of operations against Iran's proxy terror network. This is what peace through strength looks like, Patriots.
The IRGC - Iran's primary instrument of terror across the Middle East - has been "degraded" according to American defense officials, though these Islamic extremists are "far from neutralized." Translation: Trump's military is just getting started.
America First Foreign Policy Delivers Results
Remember when the Biden regime was literally paying Iran billions while they funded Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist groups? Those days are OVER. Under Trump's leadership, we're not appeasing the mullahs - we're crushing their ability to export terror.
The sustained American and Israeli campaign represents exactly the kind of coordinated action that only happens when America has strong leadership that actually supports our allies. No more apologizing for American strength. No more pallets of cash shipped to Tehran in the dead of night.
"This administration refuses to allow Iran's Revolutionary Guard to operate with impunity while threatening American interests and our allies," a senior defense official told reporters.
The IRGC has spent decades building proxy networks from Lebanon to Yemen, using terrorism as their calling card. But Trump's approach is simple: you threaten America or our allies, you pay the price.
While the legacy media obsesses over palace intrigue, this administration is delivering real results that make Americans safer. Every degraded IRGC asset means fewer resources for funding terrorism, fewer weapons flowing to Hamas, and less capability to threaten shipping lanes that American families depend on.
The message to Tehran couldn't be clearer: the days of American weakness are over. How long before Iran's terrorist regime realizes they picked a fight they can't win?
