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Trump’s Bold Stance: No Weak Deal with Iran

President Trump didn’t whisper his warning — he spoke plainly to Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst and made clear that America will not tolerate a weak deal that leaves Tehran closer to a bomb. Trey Yingst’s on-the-record report of that phone call shows a president willing to use the full weight of American power to protect our interests and stop Iranian aggression.

Meanwhile, high-level talks between U.S. envoys and Iranian officials kicked off in Switzerland on June 21, 2026, as negotiators gathered to try and lock down terms that would prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. The talks are a necessary stage in diplomacy, but diplomacy without teeth is a trap, and hardworking Americans deserve a deal enforced by strength, not empty promises.

The truth is simple: President Trump’s public pressure — including blunt threats aimed at Iranian infrastructure and scathing rebukes of Tehran’s leaders — has shaken the bargaining table and forced negotiators to reckon with real consequences. Those warnings have complicated the talks, but they also remind the world that American resolve matters and that appeasement breeds aggression.

This administration has put serious people on the ground in Switzerland — Vice President JD Vance alongside envoys working the rooms while mediators try to keep Tehran at the table — and they’re doing so because weakness would be catastrophic. We should praise the use of leverage and clear red lines rather than lecturing the president for trying to secure a lasting peace on terms that protect American lives and interests.

Patriots understand that peace enforced by strength is preferable to a fragile paper promise that Tehran will someday change. President Trump is giving Iran a stark choice: accept limits that prevent a bomb and keep global commerce safe, or face the consequences of reckless behavior. That is leadership, not saber-rattling.

Meanwhile, the usual chorus of warmongering isolationists on the left and hand-wringing cable pundits will howl about rhetoric while offering no real strategy to stop Iran’s march toward nuclear capability. The American people owe it to their children to support a policy that secures our oil lanes, protects Israel and keeps nuclear weapons out of hostile hands.

If our negotiators come back with a deal that verifiably eliminates Iran’s path to a bomb and includes concrete enforcement, conservatives will support it — but we will not rubber-stamp a paper agreement that leaves the regime’s malign behavior untouched. President Trump has put the world on notice: strength first, concessions never at the expense of our security, and no deal that doesn’t keep America and our allies safe.

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