You'd think Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps would have learned by now: Don't poke the bear when Donald Trump is back in the White House. But apparently, some mullahs never learn.
The latest Iranian regime mouthpiece to find out the hard way was the IRGC's chief spokesman and propaganda minister, who made the fatal mistake of issuing what amounted to a public dare to President Trump during what military sources are calling "Operation Epic Fury."
According to reports, this Iranian bloviator thought he could run his mouth on social media and state television, taunting America and making threats against the Trump administration. Well, guess what happened next? He got a one-way ticket to meet his maker, courtesy of American precision strikes.
Media MELTS DOWN as Trump Shows Strength
What's absolutely mind-blowing is how the legacy media is trying to spin this incredible display of American strength as somehow being bad news for the United States. Are you kidding me? We're systematically dismantling Iran's terrorist leadership structure, and CNN wants to tell us we're "up a creek without a paddle"?
This is exactly the kind of peace-through-strength leadership that President Trump promised when he returned to office. No more Obama-style pallets of cash to Tehran. No more Biden-style weakness that emboldens our enemies. Just swift, decisive action that sends a crystal-clear message: Mess with America under Trump, and face the consequences.
"The Iranian regime's propagandists are learning what happens when you challenge American resolve under President Trump's leadership. Their tough talk doesn't mean much when facing superior American firepower."
Iran's Leadership Running Scared
Make no mistake, Patriots - this systematic elimination of Iran's top brass has the entire regime shaking in their boots. These aren't random strikes; this is a carefully orchestrated campaign to decapitate the terrorist infrastructure that has been spreading chaos across the Middle East for decades.
While the mainstream media clutches their pearls and wrings their hands, real Americans understand what's happening here: We finally have a Commander-in-Chief who puts America first and isn't afraid to use our military superiority to protect American interests.
The question now is: Will the rest of Iran's terrorist leadership get the message, or do they need more convincing?
