Florida Congressman Jimmy Patronis delivered a blistering condemnation of Iran's four-decade reign of terror, declaring that the Islamic Republic has spent nearly half a century watching the Western world lose its backbone - until now.
Speaking on Mobile, Alabama's FM Talk 106.5 Friday, the Republican lawmaker didn't mince words about Iran's calculated aggression and praised President Trump's administration for finally standing up to the terrorist regime.
"For 47 years, Iran has moved forward to see the Western World doesn't exist," Patronis stated, referencing the Islamic Republic's founding in 1979 and its subsequent decades of unchecked hostility toward America and our allies.
The congressman's remarks come as the Trump-Vance administration has taken an increasingly aggressive stance against Iran's destabilizing influence across the Middle East. Unlike previous administrations that appeased Tehran with pallets of cash and weak diplomatic overtures, Trump 2.0 is making it clear that America's patience has run out.
For too long, Iran has operated under the assumption that Western leaders lack the will to confront their terrorism, proxy wars, and nuclear ambitions. The ayatollahs grew comfortable watching American presidents bow, apologize, and send billions in unmarked bills on cargo planes.
But those days are over. President Trump's return to the White House signals a new era where Iran's calculations must change - or face the consequences.
Patronis's stark assessment reflects what millions of Americans have witnessed: decades of Iranian aggression met with Western weakness. From the 1979 hostage crisis to funding terrorist organizations across the globe, Iran has operated with virtual impunity while previous administrations wrung their hands.
The question now is whether Iran's rulers will recognize that America has a leader who won't back down, or if they'll continue their dangerous game of brinksmanship with a president who actually means what he says.
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