President Trump’s Decisive Action Against Iranian Regime Poised for Historic Post-WWII Achievement
President Trump’s Decisive Action Against Iranian Regime Poised for Historic Post-WWII Achievement
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For more than four decades, the American people have watched the Islamic Republic of Iran humiliate the civilized world. The 444-day hostage crisis. The Beirut barracks bombing. Billions funneled to Hezbollah and Hamas. A nuclear weapons program built in open defiance of every international norm.

And through it all, a regime that hangs teenagers from construction cranes for the crime of wanting to live free. Let that image sit with you a moment. Every president since George W. Bush swore this regime would never get the bomb. And every single one let them inch closer to it.

Not anymore. What has unfolded over the past month isn’t just another round of saber-rattling or diplomatic theater. It is, by any honest measure, the most consequential American military campaign since the Cold War. The real question — the only one that matters — is whether this nation still has the backbone to see it through.

From Hugh Hewitt at Fox News:

If President Donald Trump oversees the toppling of the ruling regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran, his achievements will rank with the greatest of those of any post-World War II president. That’s just an objective fact. If you don’t understand that fact, you haven’t been paying attention for more than 40 years.

So much of the commentary on the battle between the U.S. and Israel against Iran and its proxy terrorist groups has been filtered and refiltered through deeply biased “news outlets” that the public could be excused for losing sight of the main plot line.

Hewitt nails it. And the facts on the ground back him up completely. Strip away the media spin, the hand-wringing, the weekend protest cosplay — and three hard realities explain why defeating this regime isn’t optional. It’s existential.

A regime that answers reason with madness

When Operation Midnight Hammer struck Iran’s nuclear sites last year, any rational government would have reassessed. Khamenei did the opposite. He accelerated the nuclear program, fast-tracked missile production, and ordered the slaughter of tens of thousands of his own citizens during the January protests. That’s not strategy. That’s fanaticism with a flag.

Atlantic Council analysts confirm the picture is even grimmer than it appears. After rejecting a reported U.S. diplomatic offer, the regime has “no clear plan for what comes next.” The most hardline voices in Tehran now run the show. Meanwhile, American and Israeli forces have executed over 15,000 strikes against Iranian military infrastructure — a coordinated effort spanning six combatant commands that no other military on earth could pull off.

You cannot negotiate with a suicide cult that holds a seat at the United Nations. Reagan grasped this about the Soviets. Trump grasps it about the mullahs.

Our enemies smell opportunity

This fight stretches well beyond the Persian Gulf, and our adversaries know it. Russia is shipping drone components and feeding intelligence to Tehran — hardware and data being used right now to target American servicemembers and our Gulf partners. Let me be blunt: Moscow is helping kill Americans by proxy, and that fact deserves far more attention than it’s getting.

Then there’s Beijing. A senior Chinese strategist openly labeled the war a “strategic opportunity” for China — anticipating the U.S. would exhaust itself in the Middle East and neglect the Indo-Pacific. State censors scrubbed the article within hours. Revealing, that. They didn’t disagree with the analysis. They just didn’t want anyone reading it.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: if America flinches, every authoritarian government on the planet takes notes. But the inverse is also true. Israel’s public backs this campaign at over 80 percent. Gulf states have rallied with unprecedented solidarity, including a historic UN Security Council resolution. Our allies are holding firm. The only open question is whether Washington wobbles.

Seventy million Iranians are waiting

While the American media obsesses over “No Kings” rallies — astroturfed spectacles that would be funny if they weren’t so tragically unserious — something far more significant is happening in London. Hundreds of Iranian opposition activists have convened through the Iran Freedom Congress to hammer out a democratic transition plan. Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi has joined Reza Pahlavi’s transitional justice efforts. Think about that coalition for a second. It’s real. It’s organized. And it’s ready.

The regime, analysts acknowledge, “cannot provide the economic or political opportunities its population craves.” It survives on repression alone. Breaking its military spine doesn’t mean American occupation. It means removing the boot from the necks of seventy million people who have been fighting for their liberty for years. And liberty, let’s remember, isn’t a Western export. It’s a God-given right.

Finish the job

For forty-five years, America talked about Iran. Sternly. Repeatedly. Uselessly. Now, for the first time, a president has matched words with action. The war isn’t won yet — Hewitt himself concedes “the result needed has not yet been achieved.” Fair enough. But the trajectory is unmistakable.

We finish what Trump started and secure a generation of stability. Or we pull back, watch Iran acquire a nuclear weapon, and hand Beijing and Moscow the proof they’ve always wanted — that American resolve has an expiration date. That’s no choice at all. Not for a serious country. And certainly not for a generation that still remembers what it means to win.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump acted decisively on Iran, where every prior president merely issued warnings.
  • Iran’s fanatical regime accelerated its nuclear program even after devastating strikes — proving negotiation is futile.
  • Russia and China are actively aiding Iran; American retreat would embolden all three adversaries.
  • The Iranian people are organizing for a democratic transition and deserve unwavering U.S. support.

Sources: Fox News, Atlantic Council

March 31, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.