In a desperate attempt to manipulate American public opinion, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released an open letter to the American people on Wednesday afternoon - just hours before President Trump delivers what's expected to be a defining speech on the ongoing conflict with the terror regime.
The timing couldn't be more telling, Patriots. Iran's leadership is clearly scrambling as they face the full force of American military might under Trump's decisive leadership, a stark contrast to the weakness they exploited during the Biden years.
In his letter, Pezeshkian whined that joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran's infrastructure are planting "seeds of resentment" - as if Americans care about the hurt feelings of a regime that chants "Death to America" and sponsors terrorism worldwide. The Iranian president claimed his country has "no enmity" with Americans while simultaneously calling U.S. actions "aggression."
"Iran's President Pezeshkian issues an open letter: no hostility toward Americans, calls US actions 'aggression,' defends Iran's response as self-defense, and warns confrontation is costly," reported @Up_Neuz on social media, highlighting the regime's contradictory messaging.
Social media users quickly saw through Iran's propaganda play. "🚨 UPDATE: IRAN'S LETTER IS OUT -- AND IT'S A CLEAR DE-ESCALATION SIGNAL," posted @CryptosR_Us, noting how Pezeshkian frames Iran's terrorist activities as "self-defense" while warning that confrontation is "costly and futile."
This is exactly the kind of weakness-through-strength diplomacy that only Trump can deliver. The mullahs are so terrified of what's coming next that they're bypassing normal diplomatic channels to beg directly to the American people.
Another observer noted the regime's desperation: "Iran's President asks: whose interests does this war really serve? He warns attacks on Iran will bring more instability, suffering and resentment, and urges diplomacy over confrontation."
Here's what Iran's letter really proves: They know Trump means business. Unlike the previous administration that handed them pallets of cash and weak nuclear deals, this president has shown he'll use American strength to protect our interests and allies.
All eyes now turn to President Trump's upcoming address. Will he deliver the knockout blow that finally brings this rogue regime to heel?
