In a desperate attempt to manipulate American public opinion, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released a whining letter to the American people Wednesday afternoon - strategically timed just hours before President Trump delivers a major address on the escalating Middle East conflict.
The Iranian regime leader's propaganda piece claims that U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran's military infrastructure are planting "seeds of resentment" and attempts to drive a wedge between the American people and President Trump's America First foreign policy. How convenient that this letter drops right before Trump addresses the nation.
Social media quickly lit up with reactions to Iran's obvious propaganda ploy. Anti-Trump accounts immediately seized on the letter, with @landpalestine claiming it tears apart "Trump's 'America first' lie" and accusing the President of preparing "even more lies" in his upcoming speech.
"Iran President Pezeshkian releases a lengthy public letter addressed to the American people ahead of Trump's address to the nation, defending its actions, denying it poses a threat, and blaming the U.S. for escalating conflict," noted @alvinfoo on social media.
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here: The world's leading state sponsor of terrorism is trying to play victim after decades of "Death to America" chants, proxy wars, and attempts to develop nuclear weapons. Pezeshkian's letter represents classic Iranian manipulation tactics - pretending they "have NO hate for Americans" while their regime funds Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist groups that murder innocent people.
President Trump isn't falling for these games. Unlike the previous administration's appeasement policies, Trump understands that strength and decisive action are the only language these Iranian mullahs respect. When America projects weakness, our enemies get bolder. When we show strength, they write desperate letters begging for sympathy.
The timing of this Iranian propaganda couldn't be more obvious. They know Trump is about to lay out a comprehensive strategy that puts American interests first, and they're scrambling to get ahead of it with their victim narrative.
Americans aren't stupid. We see through Iran's crocodile tears and manipulation tactics. The question is: will the mainstream media amplify Iranian talking points, or will they finally support an America First approach to dealing with our enemies?
