Iran's terrorist regime is in full panic mode. Just hours before President Trump was set to deliver a crucial speech on America's military response, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released a desperate propaganda letter directly to the American people - a clear attempt to turn public opinion against our Commander-in-Chief.
In the letter, Pezeshkian whined that joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran's "vital infrastructure, including energy and industrial facilities" are planting "seeds of resentment." What he really means? Iran's terror machine is getting crushed, and they're begging for mercy.
This is classic Iranian manipulation tactics - the same regime that chants "Death to America" in their parliament is now crying about "resentment" when America finally fights back. The audacity is breathtaking.
Iran Playing the Victim Card
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here, Patriots. Iran has spent decades funding terrorism across the Middle East, attacking American troops, and threatening our ally Israel. Now that President Trump is responding with the strength Iran actually respects, suddenly they want to play victim and appeal directly to American war-weariness.
This letter isn't diplomacy - it's psychological warfare designed to undermine President Trump's resolve and turn Americans against necessary military action. The timing alone proves it's a calculated propaganda move, released strategically before Trump's speech to maximize media coverage.
"The Iranian regime understands only one language - strength. Their desperate letter proves Trump's approach is working."
Remember, this is the same regime that took American hostages, funds Hezbollah and Hamas, and has been the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism for over four decades. Now they're lecturing Americans about "resentment"?
Trump's Strong Response Working
The fact that Iran's leadership feels compelled to write directly to American citizens shows just how effective Trump's renewed "peace through strength" doctrine has become. Unlike the weak Biden years when Iran felt emboldened to attack with impunity, they're now scrambling to avoid the consequences of their actions.
Americans aren't falling for this terrorist propaganda. We know the difference between legitimate diplomacy and desperate manipulation from a regime that considers us their primary enemy.
