President Donald Trump isn't playing games with the mullahs in Tehran.
Just six minutes into his morning executive session on Tuesday, the 47th President took to Truth Social with a message that sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles and put the Iranian regime on notice: their "whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again."
Let that sink in, folks. This is what America First foreign policy looks like – no more pallets of cash in the dead of night, no more begging for nuclear deals that empower our enemies. Just raw, unfiltered strength.
A President Who Means Business
While the White House press corps – dominated by legacy media hacks who spent four years cheerleading Biden's catastrophic foreign policy – clutched their pearls and demanded to know what the President was doing during "executive time," Trump was busy doing what he does best: putting America's enemies on notice.
The mainstream media, of course, is already spinning this as "unhinged" or "dangerous." These are the same people who told us Biden's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan was "historic" and that appeasing Iran would bring peace to the Middle East. How'd that work out?
The Biden Contrast
Remember when the Biden regime unfroze $6 billion in Iranian assets? Remember when they let the ayatollahs run wild, funding Hamas terrorists and Houthi rebels who attacked American interests? That era of weakness is OVER.
President Trump understands something the establishment never could: peace comes through strength, not appeasement. The Iranian regime has terrorized its own people, threatened Israel, and destabilized the entire Middle East for decades. They only understand one language – and Trump is fluent.
What Comes Next?
The administration has remained tight-lipped about specific military or diplomatic actions, with the President's schedule showing a policy meeting later this afternoon at 4 PM. But one thing is crystal clear: the days of Iran acting with impunity while America wrings its hands are finished.
Whether this warning precedes military action, crippling new sanctions, or other measures remains to be seen. But patriots across this nation should take comfort knowing we finally have a Commander-in-Chief who refuses to let terrorist regimes threaten American lives and interests without consequence.
The question isn't whether Trump will follow through – his first term proved he keeps his promises. The question is whether Iran's leadership is foolish enough to test him.
Stay tuned, America. History may be unfolding before our eyes.
