Republican Clears Up The Trump Rumors
In an interview with Newsmax on America Right Now, Sen. Marshall made it clear: Israel’s strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure was not only justified—it was inevitable.
“The Iranian regime—let’s be honest, it’s a terrorist organization—was just a week away from building nuclear weapons,” Marshall said. “President Trump gave them 60 days. They ignored him. Now they’re dealing with the fallout.”
According to intelligence sources, Iran had already stockpiled over 600 pounds of 60%-enriched uranium, just short of weapons-grade. In as little as seven days, that material could have been weaponized to 90%, crossing a critical threshold.
💥 Israel Strikes First in Response to Growing Nuclear Threat
Tensions exploded Friday when Israel launched a surprise strike deep inside Iranian territory. Using advanced drones and aircraft smuggled in ahead of time, Israeli forces destroyed key military and nuclear sites.
The operation killed multiple Iranian generals and top scientists tied to the regime’s weapons program.
Israeli officials defended the action, calling it a “defensive necessity” to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, American intelligence acknowledged Iran had surpassed levels needed for peaceful nuclear energy—but stopped short of confirming full weaponization.
🟥 President Trump’s Warning Was Clear — And the Clock Ran Out
Sen. Marshall pointed to President Trump’s recent post on Truth Social, in which he revealed that Iran had been given a firm 60-day deadline to cooperate—or face consequences.
“Two months ago, I gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum to make a deal,” Trump posted. “They didn’t. Today is Day 61. I told them what to do—but they didn’t listen. Maybe now they’ll get a second chance.”
Marshall added: “When President Trump draws a red line, he means it. The strike happened exactly on Day 61. That’s not a coincidence—that’s leadership.”
⚠️ Iran Responds With Missile Attacks on Israeli Civilians
Following the Israeli operation, Iran launched waves of ballistic missiles aimed at civilian targets in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. At least two Israeli citizens were killed. Homes were destroyed, and families were forced to shelter underground as air raid sirens wailed through the night.
🤝 Trump Still Seeks Peace — But Will Iran Listen?
Despite the escalation, Marshall says the Trump administration is still offering a diplomatic off-ramp.
“If the Iranian regime will come to the table and stop building nuclear weapons, the attacks can stop,” Marshall said. “That’s what President Trump wants: peace through strength.”
As Iran escalates and Israel defends itself, one message rings loud and clear: President Trump keeps his word.
🇺🇸 Final Word: Standing with Trump, Standing with Israel
Senator Marshall closed with a call to action for America’s leaders and citizens:
“I stand with President Trump. I stand with Israel. And I stand against a nuclear-armed terrorist regime.”