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Tehran’s Ceasefire Sham: Why Gen. Keane’s Furious

Retired Gen. Jack Keane nailed it when he called Tehran’s claim that a ceasefire is holding absolutely laughable, and every patriotic American should be furious, not fooled. The regime in Tehran is playing for time while their proxies and missile batteries keep launching at Israel, and Keane’s no-nonsense take cuts through the spin the mainstream media tries to sell.

This isn’t a small skirmish or a handful of provocations — Keane revealed the regime has fired more than 2,400 missiles and drones into northern Israel, a staggering figure that exposes the so-called “ceasefire” as a sham. Ordinary citizens and soldiers up north have lived under the threat of Iranian strikes, and pretending this violence is compatible with peace is dishonest and dangerous.

Worse, Iran is trying to turn diplomacy into a delay tactic, aiming to run out the clock until U.S. elections so they can hope for a softer hand in Washington. Keane warns — rightly — that Tehran is miscalculating President Trump’s resolve and betting on American fatigue; that gamble could have catastrophic consequences for regional stability.

We were told a 60-day threshold would be respected, but when a regime fires thousands of projectiles and keeps testing limits, Washington cannot sit idle and call it a success. Keane and other national security hawks are right to remind Americans that military options stay on the table when an enemy treats ceasefires like loopholes.

Look at who rushes to explain this away: the usual chorus of appeasers and cable pundits who prefer talking points to truth. Hardworking Americans want strong leadership, not moral equivocation; we should demand accountability from any politician willing to excuse Tehran’s aggression for the sake of optics or political cover.

Israel has responded when threatened, and the record of Iranian missile and drone salvos — and the strikes that followed — proves we are dealing with an expansionist theocracy, not a reasonable negotiating partner. If Congress and the next administration want peace, they must back decisive pressure: crippling sanctions, crippling strikes on military infrastructure when warranted, and full support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Patriots know that freedom requires firmness. It’s time for Americans to stand with our allies, reject appeasement, and support leaders who will turn Tehran’s stalling tactics into strategic failure rather than letting them threaten our friends and American interests unchecked.

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