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GOLF DIPLOMACY: Sen. Graham Urges Trump to Seize 'GENERATIONAL OPPORTUNITY' Against Iran Regime

Gary FranchiFebruary 18, 2026142 views
GOLF DIPLOMACY: Sen. Graham Urges Trump to Seize 'GENERATIONAL OPPORTUNITY' Against Iran Regime
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Senator Lindsey Graham took his foreign policy pitch straight to the fairways of West Palm Beach this weekend, telling President Trump he has a "generational opportunity" to finally deal with the Iranian terror regime once and for all.

According to sources familiar with the golf course conversation, Graham made an impassioned case that the stars are aligned for Trump to take decisive action against the mullahs in Tehran who have terrorized the Middle East for decades. With America's military rebuilt, our allies like Israel stronger than ever, and Iran's proxy network weakened, the timing couldn't be better.

This isn't your typical Washington swamp advice. Graham knows that Trump's America First approach has already transformed our foreign policy - pulling us out of endless wars while projecting strength where it actually matters. The Iranian regime represents everything wrong with the old globalist order: a terrorist state that spreads chaos while previous administrations looked the other way.

"The Iranian people deserve freedom from this oppressive regime, and America deserves leaders who will stand up to our enemies instead of appeasing them," a GOP source told reporters.

Remember, this is the same Iran that Biden's handlers tried to appease with billions in sanctions relief. The same regime that funds Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. The same theocracy that chants "Death to America" while Biden's State Department begged them to rejoin the disastrous Iran nuclear deal.

Trump's track record speaks for itself. He eliminated Iran's top terrorist Qasem Soleimani, moved our embassy to Jerusalem, and brokered the historic Abraham Accords - achievements that left Iran isolated and weakened. Now Graham is urging the President to finish the job.

Republicans Rally Behind Strength

Meanwhile, Capitol Hill Republicans are reportedly discussing how to support Trump's foreign policy agenda through the midterms and beyond. Unlike the weak-kneed approach we saw from the previous administration, Trump's team understands that peace comes through strength, not endless negotiations with terror sponsors.

The question isn't whether Iran needs to be dealt with - it's whether America will finally have leaders with the backbone to do what's necessary. With Trump back in the White House and advisors like Graham pushing for decisive action, patriots can be confident that America's enemies are finally facing consequences.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
As a retired Air Force colonel, I've seen firsthand what Iranian proxies do to our allies. Graham gets it - sometimes you have to negotiate from a position of absolute strength.
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SemperFi_DadVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Thank you for your service, Colonel. My son served two tours and saw the same Iranian meddling.
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PatriotFirst2024VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Graham is absolutely right - this IS a generational opportunity. Trump's approach of peace through strength worked before and it'll work again.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Exactly! The Abraham Accords proved Trump knows how to handle Middle East diplomacy.
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AmericaStrong88VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Finally someone with backbone speaking truth about Iran! They've been getting away with murder for decades while funding terrorism across the region.
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FreedomFighter2025VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
ABOUT TIME! 🇺🇸
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
This reminds me of Reagan's approach with the Soviets - speak softly but carry a big stick. Iran only respects strength, not weakness.
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ConstitutionalistMomVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
What exactly does Graham mean by 'seizing the opportunity' though? Are we talking sanctions, military pressure, or diplomatic isolation?