Florida Republican Rep. Jimmy Patronis delivered a scathing assessment of Iran's decades-long campaign against Western civilization, praising President Trump's aggressive approach toward the terrorist regime while warning that the Islamic Republic has spent nearly half a century testing whether the West has any backbone left.

During a Friday interview on Mobile, Alabama's FM Talk 106.5, Patronis didn't mince words about Iran's strategy since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

"For 47 years, Iran has moved forward to see the Western world doesn't exist," Patronis declared, highlighting how the regime has systematically probed for weakness in American and European resolve.

The Florida congressman's comments come as the Trump administration continues its maximum pressure campaign against Tehran, a stark contrast to the Biden regime's disastrous appeasement policies that enriched the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.

Patronis applauded President Trump's efforts to dismantle Iran's network of terror, noting how the administration's tough stance has already begun yielding results where previous administrations failed miserably.

Unlike the Obama-Biden disaster that handed Iran billions in cash on pallets and a sweetheart nuclear deal, Trump 2.0 is taking the gloves off against the regime that chants "Death to America" in its parliament.

For nearly five decades, Iran's mullahs have calculated that the West lacks the will to confront their aggression. They've funded proxy wars, taken hostages, attacked shipping lanes, and built a nuclear program while testing whether America would actually fight back.

The answer under Trump is crystal clear: America is back, and Iran's reign of terror is about to meet its match.

Patriots across the country are breathing easier knowing we finally have a president who understands that peace comes through strength, not billion-dollar bribes to terrorist regimes. The question now is whether Iran's 47-year experiment in Western weakness is finally coming to an end.

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Source: Next News Network