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January 1, Trump Issues Ultimate Iran Warning — What He Just Threatened Will Change Everything

Wyatt’s Take
- President Trump just laid down the law with Iran — negotiate or face total infrastructure destruction, including every power plant and bridge in the country
- This is the America First foreign policy voters demanded — no more endless wars, no more weakness, just raw strength and clear ultimatums
- While past administrations sent pallets of cash and begged for deals, Trump’s making it crystal clear: come to the table or watch your country go dark
President Donald Trump delivered a jaw-dropping ultimatum to Iran that has the foreign policy establishment reeling. In a Fox News interview that aired Tuesday, the Commander-in-Chief made America’s position unmistakably clear.
The President announced that energy targets across Iran will be hit hard if the regime refuses to negotiate. But he didn’t stop there.
“We’re going to knock out all of their power plants,” Trump declared during his appearance on Special Report.
The warning extends beyond just energy infrastructure. Bridges and critical systems are also on the target list if Tehran continues its defiance.
This marks a dramatic shift from the appeasement policies of previous administrations. No more giving billions in sanctions relief for empty promises.
Trump’s approach is simple: negotiate in good faith or face consequences that will cripple the Iranian regime’s ability to threaten American interests and allies in the region. The mullahs now have a choice to make.
The strategy represents classic Trump dealmaking applied to international relations. Maximum pressure, clear consequences, and a path to resolution if the other side acts rationally.
Iran’s economy has already suffered under renewed sanctions. Now they face the prospect of losing basic infrastructure if they continue down their current path.
Critics will inevitably cry about escalation, but Trump supporters recognize this as the kind of strength that actually prevents wars. Weakness invites aggression — strength commands respect.
Wyatt Matters
This is exactly why working Americans voted for Trump twice. They’re tired of watching politicians hand over billions to hostile regimes while getting nothing in return but more threats. Iran has been playing games for decades, funding terrorism and chanting “Death to America” while our so-called leaders smiled and nodded. Trump’s message is refreshingly simple: America doesn’t negotiate from weakness anymore. Come to the table like adults or face real consequences. That’s not warmongering — that’s how you actually keep the peace and protect American lives.
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