Iran's nuclear program took another major hit this weekend as the regime's Natanz Nuclear Facility was reportedly struck in what appears to be the latest targeted operation against the Islamic Republic's weapons development capabilities.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed Saturday that no radiation has leaked from the Natanz premises after Iranian officials claimed the facility was attacked. This marks yet another precision strike against Iran's nuclear infrastructure since President Trump returned to office with a clear mandate to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing the Iranian regime and desperately trying to revive the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, Trump's America First foreign policy is already delivering results. The mullahs in Tehran are learning that their days of nuclear blackmail are numbered.
Trump's Maximum Pressure 2.0
This latest strike demonstrates what happens when America leads from a position of strength rather than weakness. Unlike the previous administration's strategy of sending pallets of cash to Iran, President Trump and his allies understand that peace comes through strength.
The precision of this operation β hitting a nuclear facility without causing radiation leaks β shows the sophisticated intelligence and military coordination that's possible when America works with reliable partners who share our commitment to preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has made it clear that this administration won't tolerate Iran's continued march toward nuclear weapons. The regime's proxy wars across the Middle East, support for terrorism, and threats against our ally Israel have consequences.
Patriots across America should be asking themselves: How many more of Iran's nuclear facilities will face similar "technical difficulties" in the coming months? The Iranian regime spent years taking advantage of Biden's weakness, but Trump's return has clearly changed the calculus in Tehran.
One thing is certain β the days of appeasing the world's most dangerous regime are over, and America's enemies are taking notice.
