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Biden Stands Firm: Naval Blockade Shows Strength Against Iran

America finally answered the threats coming out of Tehran with clarity and resolve, imposing a naval blockade after the Islamabad talks collapsed — the kind of decisive move weak-kneed politicians in Washington only talk about in press releases. This administration did what too many on the left refused to do for decades: acted to protect our shipping lanes, our energy supplies, and our national pride. The blockade was not a reckless stunt; it was a calculated lever to bring Iran to the table on American terms.

Now, mercifully, a second round of talks is being organized in Pakistan with top U.S. envoys and private sector figures set to take part, showing that pressure and diplomacy can work hand in hand when we hold the line. Conservative voters should celebrate a strategy that combines strength with negotiation, not the appeasement the other side keeps peddling. If Tehran wants trade and normalcy, it will have to earn it — not extort it.

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg told viewers on Jesse Watters Primetime what patriotic Americans already know: Iran has never faced a leader willing to use every tool to protect American interests and punish bad actors. Hearing seasoned generals back a firm posture should reassure every citizen who wants a safe, prosperous country rather than a capitulating one. We should listen to experience and keep pressure until we secure a lasting result.

Predictably, the mullahs are threatening to disrupt Gulf trade, waving their saber while the world watches — exactly why a blockade is the right response to blunt their leverage. Iran’s bluster must meet real consequences, and turning ships away from their ports sends a message more effective than five years of empty sanctions. Let the critics scream about short-term pain; securing the freedom of navigation and punishing aggression is a long-term win for American workers and energy independence.

Washington insiders warned that clearing the Strait and neutralizing Iranian mines could take months, which only proves the wisdom of acting quickly and decisively rather than dithering while our adversaries regroup. Patriots should demand that our leaders keep applying economic and naval pressure until Tehran changes behavior, not until headlines cool down. This is a moment to stand firm, back our commanders, and insist the era of letting hostile regimes push us around is finally over.

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