The Wall Street Journal dropped a bombshell on Saturday: "Admin officials have had preliminary discussions about how to carry out an attack on Iran if needed to follow up on Trump's threats." One option is reportedly on the table-- a large-scale aerial strike targeting multiple Iranian military sites.
This comes as the mullahs' grip is slipping fast and he's evidently in hiding because that "[W]e prefer death over life" doesn't apply to leaders.
Protesters are out in force across Iran, with vehicles burning amid the anti-government unrest that kicked off on December 28th. What started as rage over skyrocketing inflation has morphed into full-throated demands to end the Islamic regime. Of course, the regime, predictably, is pointing fingers at the US and Israel for "fomenting unrest." Classic deflection from a government that's been bleeding legitimacy for years.
In the middle of all this chaos, President Trump made it crystal clear where America stands. On Truth Social Saturday, the President posted that the United States "stands ready to help" since Iran "is looking at freedom."
In the middle of all this chaos, President Trump made it crystal clear where America stands. On Truth Social Saturday, the President posted that the United States "stands ready to help" since Iran "is looking at freedom."
You always know what Trump is thinking.
Trump has been consistent. Just days earlier, during his Thursday interview on the Hugh Hewitt Show, he laid down the law: if the Iranian regime starts "killing people," the US will "hit them really hard."
The ayatoilets aren't helping their case. On the same day the WSJ report hit, Iran's Revolutionary Guards' intelligence wing bragged about arresting a foreigner accused of spying for Israel, according to Tasnim news agency.
Trump has been consistent. Just days earlier, during his Thursday interview on the Hugh Hewitt Show, he laid down the law: if the Iranian regime starts "killing people," the US will "hit them really hard."
The ayatoilets aren't helping their case. On the same day the WSJ report hit, Iran's Revolutionary Guards' intelligence wing bragged about arresting a foreigner accused of spying for Israel, according to Tasnim news agency.
Paranoia is running high in Tehran, and for good reason.
Bottom line: The Iranian people are rising up, the regime is cracking down, and President Trump is signaling that America isn't going to sit idly by if the killing continues, because as of this posting, there have been reportedly 200 Iranian freedom fighters killed.
Bottom line: The Iranian people are rising up, the regime is cracking down, and President Trump is signaling that America isn't going to sit idly by if the killing continues, because as of this posting, there have been reportedly 200 Iranian freedom fighters killed.
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The mullahs have spent decades poking the bear. Now they're finding out what happens when the bear has a leader who doesn't bluff, unlike Biden, who doesn't think.
Freedom might finally be knocking on Iran's door, and the regime knows it. Hoo boy, things just got interesting.
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Freedom might finally be knocking on Iran's door, and the regime knows it. Hoo boy, things just got interesting.
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