Iran's nuclear program is feeling the heat, and the mullahs are crying to the United Nations about it. Mohammed Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, is whimpering to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about alleged 'inaction' regarding recent U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The Iranian regime's complaints come as reports surface of successful strikes on nuclear sites, including the Bushehr facility. Social media is buzzing with reactions, as one post from @Azadar04 quoted Eslami describing the strikes as 'a war crime and a clear violation of international law.'
Trump's Strong Foreign Policy Legacy Lives On
This is exactly what happens when America leads from strength instead of apologizing from behind like the previous administration. While Biden spent four years appeasing Iran and trying to revive the disastrous nuclear deal, Trump's approach of maximum pressure and unwavering support for our Israeli allies is still delivering results.
The Iranian regime knows they can't push around the Trump administration like they did during the Obama-Biden years. Remember when Iran fired missiles at our troops and Biden's response was basically a strongly worded letter?
Iran's desperation is showing as they run to international bodies looking for sympathy after years of threatening to wipe Israel off the map and develop nuclear weapons.
Social media reactions show the mixed international response, with some anti-Israel voices attempting to spin the narrative. One confused tweet from @Travellingsket1 bizarrely claimed 'Israel bombs itself and accuses Iran,' showing how desperate Iran's defenders have become in pushing propaganda.
America First Means Standing With Our Allies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump team understand that stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions isn't just good for Israel – it's essential for American security. The Iranian regime has been the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism for decades, and their nuclear program threatens every freedom-loving nation.
While the mainstream media will likely focus on Iran's complaints, real Americans understand the truth: strength deters aggression, and Iran's whining to the UN proves our strategy is working. The question isn't whether these strikes happened – it's why it took so long to get serious about stopping Iran's nuclear threats.
