This is what peace through strength looks like, Patriots.
President Donald Trump emerged from the White House Wednesday to deliver a message the Iranian regime — and the world — will never forget: America is done playing games. In a devastating display of overwhelming military force, U.S. armed forces have systematically annihilated Iran's navy, air force, and air defense systems.
"Our military is the best. It's the most powerful in the world, and they're hitting them very hard," President Trump declared. "47 years of abuse and killing lots of people, killing and maiming."
Let that sink in. Forty-seven years of Iranian terrorism, hostage-taking, and proxy wars across the Middle East — and it took Donald Trump returning to office to finally hold them accountable.
Iran's Navy Destroyed in a Single Night
The President revealed the stunning speed and efficiency of American military operations, noting that Iran's mine-laying vessels — a direct threat to international shipping and U.S. naval forces — were eliminated with surgical precision.
"We took out just about all of their mine ships in one night," Trump confirmed.
One night. That's all it took for the greatest fighting force in human history to neutralize a critical component of Iran's asymmetric warfare capability. Compare that to the endless hand-wringing and appeasement of the previous administration, which sent pallets of cash to these very terrorists.
"We've knocked out their navy, we've knocked out their Air Force, we've knocked out all of their anti defense," the President continued, making clear this wasn't a limited strike — this was comprehensive military dominance.
Trump Puts Spain on Notice
But Iran wasn't the only nation to receive a warning from the Commander-in-Chief. When asked about relations with Spain, President Trump didn't mince words.
"We may cut off trade with Spain," he stated bluntly.
This is America First in action, folks. No more being pushed around by so-called allies who don't respect American interests. The days of one-sided deals and diplomatic weakness died on January 20, 2025.
A Message for Senate Leadership
President Trump also had pointed words for Senate Majority Leader John Thune regarding what the President described as "the most popular bill I've ever seen put before Congress."
"He's got to be a leader," Trump said plainly.
The message is clear: the American people delivered a mandate in 2024, and they expect Republican leadership to act on it. No more excuses. No more delays. The MAGA agenda must move forward.
The Bottom Line
While the legacy media will undoubtedly wring their hands and cry about "escalation," real Americans understand what's happening here. After decades of Iranian terrorism — from the 1979 hostage crisis to funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and attacks on American servicemembers — the bill has finally come due.
President Trump promised to restore American strength and deterrence. Promise made, promise kept.
The question now is simple: Will the rest of Washington get on board, or will they continue to stand in the way of a President who's actually willing to defend American interests?
