Here’s what conservatives need to know.
President Donald J. Trump is issuing a major warning about Iran’s nuclear program, breaking sharply with an earlier statement from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Speaking aboard Air Force One after the G7 summit, Trump stated bluntly: “I don’t care what she said. I think they were very close to having one.”
Back in March, Gabbard had downplayed immediate danger, telling Congress that Iran’s Supreme Leader had not reauthorized a nuclear weapons program since 2003. But that assessment is now under intense scrutiny.
Israel Strikes as Tensions Escalate
Last week, Israel launched preemptive airstrikes on Iran, targeting top military leaders, missile sites, and nuclear facilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation was necessary to stop an “imminent nuclear threat.”
“We saw enriched uranium for nine bombs,” he told Fox News, warning that Iran could produce a test device in “months.”
A senior official in the Trump administration confirmed the threat, telling The Post:
“Iran is as close to having a nuclear weapon as it gets. All the parts are there.”
Trump Takes Bold Stance While MAGA Movement Watches
Trump’s support for the Israeli strikes has stirred debate within the America First movement, with commentators like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon expressing concern about foreign entanglements.
Vice President JD Vance addressed those concerns directly, assuring the conservative base:
“President Trump is focused on the American people’s interests—nothing else.”
Gabbard’s Position Called Into Question
DNI Tulsi Gabbard, once seen as a strong anti-war voice, has remained publicly quiet. She was reportedly left out of high-level strategy sessions at Camp David.
Earlier this year, she claimed Iran was not pursuing a bomb—but also acknowledged Tehran’s uranium stockpile was at an all-time high. Even the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) admits Iran’s 60% enrichment level is unprecedented for a country without nuclear arms.
Trump: “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON”
President Trump has never wavered on Iran. In 2018, he canceled the disastrous Obama-Biden nuclear deal and warned the world about the regime’s ambitions. Now, he’s repeating that message with renewed urgency.
On Truth Social Monday night, he wrote: “Iran should have signed the deal I told them to sign. What a shame. IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.”
That post sparked a mass evacuation in Tehran. Iran’s government remains silent, and peace talks are off the table—at least for now.
What Happens Next?
With Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility buried deep underground, many analysts say U.S. military support may be required to finish the job.
President Trump, however, is taking a careful approach. “I haven’t reached out to Iran for peace talks,” he said. “If they want to talk, they know where to find me.”
Final Thought
As the world teeters on the edge, President Trump stands firm, defending America, protecting our allies, and stopping Iran from ever going nuclear.
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