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Iranian Fury Reveals True Colors: U.S. Stands Firm in Geneva Showdown

Americans should be paying attention: Steve Witkoff — President Trump’s special envoy on Iran — says Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, exploded in anger when the U.S. delegation laid down a clear demand that Tehran stop enriching uranium for the next ten years during crunch talks in Geneva. That raw display of hostility and entitlement from an enemy state should remind every patriot why strength and clarity matter in foreign policy.

Witkoff has been front and center in these high-stakes negotiations, shuttling between Oman, Geneva, and allied capitals to try to force Tehran into a binding, verifiable agreement. The administration put a trusted dealmaker in the room instead of career diplomats who often prefer endless talk over results, and the stakes could not be higher for U.S. and allied security.

Even more shocking: Witkoff told reporters that Iranian negotiators openly acknowledged controlling roughly 460 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent — a stockpile they reportedly discussed with pride, and which experts say could be a short step from weapons-grade material. If true, that is not the posture of a responsible nation but of a regime flaunting a latent bomb capability while pretending to bargain.

When Araghchi reportedly began yelling, Witkoff answered calmly that he would leave if Iran preferred — a simple test of resolve that many in Washington used to forget. This is the kind of backbone voters expect: telling a lying, murderous regime that America won’t be insulted into submission or hand over concessions that would put our children at risk.

For years, weak agreements and wishful thinking from previous administrations allowed Iran to inch closer to a bomb; that soft approach cost lives and invited aggression. President Trump’s decision to send a tough envoy and to back diplomacy with credible force reflects the hard-nosed realism Americans want — diplomacy should be the tool of the strong, not an excuse for appeasement.

Patriots should demand the administration keep pushing for verifiable denuclearization, full inspections, and zero enrichment on Iranian soil — anything less is a betrayal of American security and our allies. If Tehran wants dignity, it can start by abandoning ambitions that threaten the world and submit to real, enforceable limits; the choice is theirs and history will judge how we respond.

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