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January 1, Trump’s Iran Ultimatum Has Tehran Shaking

Wyatt’s Take
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just delivered a crystal-clear message to Iran: Make a deal with President Trump or face overwhelming American military force.
- Trump’s dealmaking prowess is back on full display — he’s giving Iran one last chance to come to the table before unleashing consequences they won’t forget.
- This is exactly the kind of strength-through-deterrence approach that kept Middle East tyrants in check during Trump’s first term and kept our troops safe.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made it abundantly clear this weekend that President Trump isn’t playing games with the Iranian regime. Speaking Saturday, Hegseth revealed that Trump remains “laser-focused” on hammering out what he called a “great deal” with Tehran.
But there’s a catch — and it’s a big one.
“Or they’ll face the War Department,” Hegseth warned, making it plain that military action remains very much on the table if Iran refuses to negotiate in good faith.
This is vintage Trump diplomacy: extend the hand of peace while keeping overwhelming force at the ready. It’s the approach that brought North Korea to the negotiating table, kept Russia in check, and made America feared and respected again on the world stage.
Iran’s mullahs now face a stark choice. They can sit down with the greatest dealmaker in presidential history and work out terms that protect American interests and regional stability. Or they can continue their decades-long pattern of terrorism, nuclear brinkmanship, and “Death to America” chants — and discover firsthand what the full weight of the U.S. military looks like.
Hegseth’s comments signal that Trump hasn’t forgotten the Iranian regime’s bad behavior during the Biden years, when weak leadership allowed Tehran to expand its nuclear program, fund terrorist proxies across the Middle East, and threaten American allies with impunity.
Those days are over.
The Trump administration is offering Iran a genuine opportunity to rejoin the community of nations, improve conditions for its own people, and stop squandering resources on proxy wars and nuclear weapons programs. But that opportunity comes with a deadline and consequences.
This isn’t the Obama-era approach of pallets of cash and endless concessions. This is peace through strength — the doctrine that actually works when dealing with hostile regimes.
Why It Matters
Working families in Kentucky and Ohio and Wisconsin don’t want their sons and daughters deployed to endless Middle East conflicts. They want a president who’s tough enough to force our enemies to back down without firing a shot — or strong enough to win decisively if it comes to that. Trump delivers both, and Iran knows it.
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