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Gregory Lyakhov
A Student Covering Politics And Policy

Supporting Israel is Supporting Trump

Donald Trump is back in the White House. The world is watching. The stakes are high. His biggest challenge? Iran.

Last time, Trump showed he meant business. He tore up the weak Iran nuclear deal in 2018. The deal, crafted under Obama, handed Iran billions while letting them build missiles. Trump saw the truth: a bad deal is worse than no deal. He walked away and made it clear—America would never allow a nuclear Iran.

Then came his “maximum pressure” campaign. He slammed Iran with crushing sanctions. Oil sales plummeted. Inflation soared. The regime struggled to fund its military and terrorist groups. Trump knew the game: cut off the money, cut off the power.

But his boldest move came in 2020. A drone strike took out Qasem Soleimani, Iran’s top military leader and mastermind of deadly attacks. Experts feared World War III. Instead, Iran backed down. Trump’s message was clear—attack America, and you will pay the price.

Now, Trump is back, and Iran is back on his radar. His plan? Restart the maximum pressure campaign. Force Iran to the table—on America’s terms. No more appeasement. No more weak deals. Iran will have two choices: comply or collapse.

Critics claim Trump’s policies push Iran toward nuclear weapons. They’re wrong. Under his watch, Iran was cornered, its program stalled. Under Biden, Iran played the U.S. for a fool, ramping up uranium enrichment while collecting payoffs. Trump understands a simple truth—weakness invites aggression. Strength keeps the peace.

The danger isn’t just Iran’s nukes. It’s their thirst for revenge. U.S. intelligence has confirmed Iran plotted to assassinate Trump for taking out Soleimani. These are not empty threats. These are real plans. Iran is a sworn enemy, and Trump is ready to respond. Any attack will be met with overwhelming force.

The contrast is sharp. Under Obama and Biden, Iran grew stronger, richer, and bolder. Under Trump, Iran was cornered, isolated, and weak. The world learned something important: Iran only respects power. And Trump delivers power.

Iran is trying to intimidate the world. They threaten to close vital trade routes. They fund terrorists. They test missiles. But Trump is not intimidated. He has made it clear—cross the line, and there will be consequences.

Some say his policies will lead to war. History says otherwise. Under Trump, there were no new wars. Instead, he brought peace. The Abraham Accords united Israel and Arab nations like never before. He proved that real peace comes from strength, not surrender.

Now, Trump has the chance to finish what he started. If Iran won’t give up its nuclear dream, Trump will make sure it never becomes reality. He has the courage to act. He has the will to win.

This is not just about Iran. This is about the world. America needs a leader who doesn’t flinch. A leader who doesn’t bow. A leader who keeps us safe.

Trump is that leader. And Iran’s time is running out.

About the Author
Gregory Lyakhov is one of the youngest advocates for Israel, still only in high school. His work has been featured in The New York Post, The Jerusalem Post, The Algemeiner, and The Times of Israel. He has also made appearances on Fox & Friends and Newsmax.
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