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President Donald J. Trump is once again making waves on the world stage—this time teasing a major announcement on Iran, even as a top U.S. military veteran warns that the Islamic regime is inching dangerously close to nuclear capability.

On Sunday, while departing his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, President Trump told reporters that serious headway has been made with Iran following negotiations in Rome.

“We’ve had some real progress, serious progress,” Trump said. “You’ll be hearing something big very soon.”

But not everyone is convinced the situation is under control.


🎖️ Veteran Sounds the Alarm on Iran’s Nuclear Intentions

Appearing on Newsmax’s “Newsline” Monday, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Darin Gaub issued a blunt warning: Iran’s leaders aren’t negotiating in good faith—they’re preparing for war.

“Iran isn’t just trying to make electricity,” Gaub said. “They’ve had years to do that. Their end goal is clear: weaponize nuclear sites and threaten Israel and the West.

Gaub praised President Trump’s foreign policy strength, noting that Trump has always been a bold optimist when it comes to peace through power.

“Trump truly believes in diplomacy backed by strength. But with regimes like Iran or Russia, just when peace talks begin, someone lights the match again.”


🇮🇷 Why Iran Is Blustering Now — And What’s Really at Stake

Gaub says Iran is playing a double game.

  1. To its citizens, the regime must look strong after multiple humiliations by Israel and U.S. allies.
  2. To the outside world, Iran wants to appear tough and untouchable—especially while working behind the scenes to build a nuclear arsenal.

“They know if the world sees their real intentions, it’s over,” Gaub said. “So they posture, they delay, and they build.”


🛑 The Bottom Line: America Must Stay Strong

With Trump back in charge and dangerous regimes testing the limits of diplomacy, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Russia’s aggression, and China’s global reach all point to one truth: America cannot afford weakness.

Retired military leaders like Gaub are reminding Americans what’s at risk—and why President Trump’s no-nonsense approach to national security is exactly what the world needs right now.