Thursday, June 19, 2025

The West’s Last Chance to Bury the Ayatollah Before He Buries Us

 


Trump and Netanyahu must understand one fact: Waiting two more weeks is like giving a serial arsonist gasoline—Khamenei’s regime is building the bomb, burying the proof, and betting the West will blink. You don’t negotiate with a cobra while it coils—Israel struck first, now America must strike last. Regime change isn’t war—it’s survival for civilization.

 

They say when the rooster crows too late, the sun has already scorched the field. That’s what I see happening as President Trump gives Iran another two weeks to “decide” whether it wants peace or more destruction. But let me ask the question out loud: why are we waiting at all? Iran has already made up its mind. They don’t want peace. They want a bomb, and they want to use it when it suits them best. They’re enriching uranium past international limits, they’re hiding their nuclear secrets, and they’re letting the world burn while their scientists work underground. This is not the time to talk. This is the time to finish what Israel has started—and President Trump must not blink now.

I watched the press conference when White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Trump would decide in two weeks whether to take direct action against Iran. She said negotiations may or may not happen, and that Trump is giving diplomacy a chance. I heard her say that Iran must agree to stop enriching uranium. But here’s the thing—Tehran has never honored any deal, not under Obama’s nuclear pact, not under U.N. inspections, not under Trump’s earlier warnings. And they won’t start now. The ayatollahs in power in Tehran only understand force. Israel’s recent attacks, which gave them “full air supremacy” over Tehran, did more in 72 hours than two decades of diplomacy did with all the wine and handshakes. That’s the truth. That’s what works. And that’s why this two-week delay is not only unnecessary—it’s dangerous.

I know some people say that diplomacy is better than war. I agree, if diplomacy means real pressure, not just more talking. But when Trump said, “I may do it, I may not do it,” it reminded me of someone standing at the edge of a pool, deciding whether to jump, while the shark is already circling below. Iran is not just a threat to Israel; it is a threat to the entire region, to oil shipping lanes, to the U.S. military bases, and to every nation that believes nuclear terror should not be rewarded. And let’s not forget—they’ve already fired back at Israel. Their missiles have killed civilians. Their drones have targeted hospitals. Their so-called resistance network, including Hezbollah and militias in Iraq and Syria, have already declared war on normal life in the Middle East.

I’ve followed the coverage of what Trump is doing. He meets daily with his national security team. He’s hearing advice from people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who says America should stay out. He’s also hearing from Senator Lindsey Graham, who says we must hit Iran harder. But here’s what matters most—what Trump believes deep down. He has always said America must be strong. That strength isn’t about staying quiet while a regime like Ayatollah Khamenei’s keeps enriching uranium in tunnels. That’s not leadership. That’s hesitation dressed up in a tie.

This is a historic moment. This is the moment when Israel and the United States can break Iran’s nuclear ambitions for good. Not just delay it. Not just damage it. Destroy it. We know where the Fordow facility is. We know how deep it’s buried. We have the technology. The U.S. has bunker-busting bombs that can hit what Israel couldn’t. If we stop now, we’re not just giving Iran time—we’re giving them power. We’re telling them, “Go ahead, rebuild, rearm, restart.” And when the next president comes, it will be too late. Iran will already have what it wants, and the world will have to live with it.

I don’t say this lightly. War is never easy. But what is harder is cleaning up after a nuclear explosion. What is harder is explaining to your children why your leaders knew the danger and waited. Iran has played this game before. They negotiate to stall. They promise, then break their promise. They deny, then unveil. We’ve seen this pattern since 2003. The IAEA knows it. Mossad knows it. Trump knows it. The people pretending not to see it are only fooling themselves. And history is never kind to the blind.

President Trump doesn’t need another two weeks. He doesn’t need more words. He needs to act like the president he has always claimed to be—strong, fearless, and clear-eyed. Israel has already shown courage. They’ve bombed targets inside Iran. They’ve taken out drone factories. They’ve disrupted centrifuges. Now is the time for the United States to support that effort, to go further, and to make sure the regime that gives terrorists weapons can never give them nuclear weapons. This is not about war—it’s about prevention. It’s about removing the fuse before the bomb can explode.

I hear people say this will cause a wider conflict. But what they forget is that Iran has already started a wider conflict. They fund attacks in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen. They kill U.S. troops by proxy. They chant “Death to America” every Friday. And somehow we’re still wondering whether we should “go in.” Go in where? They’re already here—in cyberspace, in propaganda, in bullets. This regime has declared war on decency, and we’re asking if we should respond?

Let me say it plain. If Israel and the United States do not act now, they will never get another chance. The longer we wait, the stronger Iran becomes. The deeper their bunkers. The tighter their alliances with Russia and China. And the more innocent people die in Israel, in Gaza, in Syria, and even in U.S. embassies. Time is not on our side. Time is on Khamenei’s side. The same man who crushed protests, who killed girls for not wearing the hijab, who silenced opposition, who runs the most dangerous terror network on earth—that man is now closer than ever to having a nuclear weapon. Why wait two weeks? What are we waiting for? A better day? A cleaner target? A stronger excuse?

President Trump, I voted for you because I believed you were different. You said you weren’t like the others. You said you weren’t afraid. You said America would lead again. Well, lead now. Don’t follow the calendar. Follow your instinct. Israel has done what it must. Now America must do what only America can. If we miss this moment, the mushroom cloud won’t ask for our permission.

And if this delay keeps dragging on, we might as well ask Iran to send us a thank-you card—with uranium ink.

 

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The West’s Last Chance to Bury the Ayatollah Before He Buries Us

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