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SHEESH War Incoming? Trump Warns Iran "Bad Things Will Happen" If They Fail To Make A Meaningful Deal!

President Trump finally makes mention of consequences for Iran's leadership.

By Skyler SaundersPublished about 12 hours ago 3 min read

Beyond all his ramblings and empty rhetoric, President Donald Trump needs to send a clear message. It needs to be an unmitigated announcement to the Iranian regime and the Supreme Leader that unless they remove themselves from power, the full might of the United States Armed Forces will rain down on them.

This is a war that started in 1979 with the hostages at the American Embassy. Since then, America has shown weakness time and again as Iran has emboldened itself. Through wars fueled by Iranian powers, places like Israel have been on the attack and fighting America’s war against this nation.

In reality, Trump is just mouthing what ought to happen… “bad things.” His lack of rhetorical gifts aside, that’s what needs to occur to Iran if it fails to comply with the demands of the world’s sole super power.

Over the past few weeks, demonstrators have taken to the streets. This is warranted as protests strike at the crux of the problem. Iranian people have grown weary of the way their government has been treating women, the queer community, and the overall climate of the State.

Thousands have been killed just to exercise their human rights to freedom of speech. Iran currently has no such right recognized by the present regime. They see the citizens of Iran as little dogs to be kept in kennels, yelping for scraps and getting no treats in return.

When President Trump speaks of these “bad things” against Iran, it should mean total and intimidating force. Every branch of the US military should be engaged to strike down this Iranian leadership. Everything the Americans can throw at them, not limited to nuclear weapons, should be on the table.

The people of Iran are angry and yelling out against a thoroughly corrupt leadership. If America makes bold moves to ensure that the security of this country is maintained, then it can concern itself with the people of Iran.

This should not be some named operation like “Iranian Freedom.” Instead, it should be “Operation American Intensity” or something like that. This isn’t about the Iranians. They are important and especially a top priority, but they are not the root cause of a war with Iran. Within the United States’ arsenal are weapons that could wipe Iran out of existence. If that has to mean that “innocent” lives are lost in the destruction, then that must happen to secure America’s dominance and reclaim its power in that region.

After two failed wars in Southwest Asia, it would be justice if US forces actually won a war in that place. Iran ought to be not just a place to say America has won (although that too is important) it should be an opportunity to erase the poor players who strutted across the world stage without even seeking to act right.

It is a reminder to the people of Iran that America can save them but that they must be able to recognize a Constitution drawn up by the US. It is a call to arms for Israel and other allies to attack Iran where it stands right now. The leadership must be extinguished without impunity. Iran must be punished for its role in funneling funds to terrorist organizations, showing no mercy to those who opposed the government, and other atrocities.

Again, it will not be in the name of the Iranians but in the citizens of the United States of America. Iranians will play a part in taking on the rebuilding of a nation that had to be demolished to preserve freedom for all those who value it.

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