They laughed when Donald Trump promised "peace through strength." They're not laughing anymore.
In a stunning revelation during a press gaggle Monday, President Trump confirmed what the Iranian regime is desperately trying to hide: they're begging for a deal. Despite Tehran's pathetic attempts to deny any negotiations are taking place, the Commander-in-Chief made crystal clear that "very, very strong talks" are underway—and Iran is the one who picked up the phone.
"They want very much to make a deal," Trump told reporters. "They called, I didn't call. They called."
Iran's Leadership Decimated
This is what real American foreign policy looks like, folks. After years of the Biden administration's weakness—remember those pallets of cash?—President Trump has systematically dismantled Iran's terrorist leadership structure. The President confirmed the U.S. has "wiped out the leadership, phase one, phase two, and largely phase three."
Let that sink in. The world's leading state sponsor of terrorism has been brought to heel not through endless diplomatic groveling, but through decisive military action that reminded the mullahs exactly who they're dealing with.
And the pressure isn't letting up. Trump revealed that American forces were prepared to obliterate Iran's largest electric generating plant—a $10 billion facility—"tomorrow morning." One shot, and it's gone. That's the kind of leverage that brings terrorists to the negotiating table.
Peace Through Strength—For Israel Too
When asked if Israel would accept any potential ceasefire agreement, Trump was confident: "I think Israel will be very happy with what we have... This will be peace for Israel, long-term peace, guaranteed peace if this happens."
For 47 years, the Iranian regime has spread death and destruction across the Middle East, funded terrorist proxies, attacked neighboring countries without warning, and pursued nuclear weapons with one goal: the annihilation of Israel. President Trump isn't just negotiating—he's fundamentally reshaping the region's power structure.
The terms are non-negotiable: no more wars, no more nuclear weapons. Period.
The Left's Predictable Outrage
Of course, the legacy media immediately tried to draw a false equivalence between America's precision strikes and Russia's campaign in Ukraine. President Trump wasn't having it.
"You're talking about a country that has been evil for 47 years," he fired back. "They've been horrible, death all over the world... They wanted to take over the Middle East, and they wanted to knock out Israel permanently."
This is the difference between a President who understands evil and one who appeases it. The Biden years gave us Iranian drones killing American troops and emboldened proxy attacks across the region. The Trump administration gives us a regime on its knees, desperately seeking an exit ramp from its own destruction.
The Art of the Deal—Global Edition
"My life is deals, that's all I do is deals," Trump reminded reporters. And he's right. While career diplomats and State Department bureaucrats spent decades achieving nothing with Iran, President Trump is on the verge of accomplishing what they said was impossible.
The next five days will be critical. Phone calls are expected as early as today, with a potential in-person meeting to follow "very, very soon." The President made the stakes abundantly clear: reach an agreement, or "we'll just keep bombing our little hearts out."
That's not a threat—it's a promise. And unlike the empty red lines of previous administrations, the Iranian regime knows Donald Trump means every word.
Patriots, we're witnessing history. After nearly five decades of Iranian aggression, terrorism, and American hostages, a President finally has the courage to say "enough." Will the mullahs accept reality, or will they watch their country's infrastructure crumble? Either way, America wins.
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