President Trump’s former National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz warned Iran to take negotiations seriously as Middle East tensions soar. Fleitz, a veteran intelligence official, stressed Trump’s proven record of avoiding unnecessary wars while keeping America safe through strength.
Fleitz praised Trump’s 60-day deadline for Iran to return to nuclear talks, calling it a “masterclass in peace through strength.” He reminded viewers how Trump canceled airstrikes in 2019 to prevent casualties, proving he’s a commander-in-chief who hates war but loves winning.
Iran’s leaders are feeling the heat as sanctions crush their economy. Fleitz said the ayatollahs only understand force – that’s why Trump’s combination of tough talk and smart diplomacy works. Weakness invites aggression, but strength forces dictators to the table.
Retired General Blaine Holt slammed Biden’s failed Middle East policies for emboldening Iran. He said Biden’s appeasement led to attacks on Israel and put American troops at risk. Trump’s approach kept Iran isolated and terrorists on the run.
Fleitz warned Iran’s nuclear program poses an existential threat. He urged Trump to walk away if Iran keeps stalling, then hit them with devastating new sanctions. No more endless deals that let terrorists win – it’s time for total victory without firing a shot.
The experts agreed Trump’s laser focus on American interests makes peace possible. They contrasted this with globalist politicians who send our money overseas while enemies plot attacks. Real leaders don’t start wars – they prevent them through unmatched power.
Fleitz concluded by saying patriots trust Trump’s instincts over DC bureaucrats. When Trump draws red lines, the world listens. Iran knows this president won’t back down, which is why they’re scrambling to make a deal before time runs out.
Conservative voices demand strong borders and secure nations. As radical leftists push weakness, Trump and his team keep proving that peace only comes when America leads with courage and common sense. The choice is clear: More winning, or more woke disasters.