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Iran Nears Nuclear Bomb Under Biden’s Weakness: Time for Tough Action

Iran is racing toward a nuclear bomb, and the world can’t afford to look away. Under President Biden’s weak leadership, Tehran turbocharged its uranium enrichment program, stockpiling enough material for multiple weapons. The failed 2015 nuclear deal gave Iran billions while letting it keep dangerous nuclear infrastructure. Now, the regime’s threats are clearer than ever—and America needs strong leadership to stop them.

Biden’s desperation for a deal backfired. His team lifted sanctions and begged Iran to negotiate, but Tehran kept building centrifuges and enriching uranium to 60% purity. That’s just a hair away from weapons-grade fuel. Iran knows weakness when it sees it. They stalled talks, broke promises, and laughed as Biden’s team kept offering concessions. The message was clear: appeasement only emboldens dictators.

Today, experts say Iran could build a nuke in weeks. Their underground bunkers are packed with advanced centrifuges, and their scientists have mastered bomb designs. The regime spreads terror across the Middle East, from funding Hamas to attacking ships in the Red Sea. A nuclear Iran would blackmail the world, spark a regional arms race, and put Israel’s survival at risk.

Military options look grim. Iran buried its nuclear sites deep underground—some over 200 feet below solid rock. Even America’s biggest bunker-buster bombs might not reach them. Strikes could drag the U.S. into endless Middle East wars, a nightmare voters don’t want. But doing nothing is worse. If Trump returns to power, he’ll need to rebuild the sanctions wall and show Tehran that military force is on the table.

The contrast between Trump and Biden is stark. Trump crushed Iran’s economy with sanctions and took out terrorist leaders like Qasem Soleimani. Iran’s nuclear program stalled under his pressure. Biden reversed course, and Iran sprinted ahead. Weakness invites aggression. Strong leaders like Trump understand that tyrants only respect strength.

Israel won’t wait forever. They’ve sabotaged Iranian facilities and assassinated scientists for years. But even Mossad can’t stop a program this advanced. If America hesitates, Israel might strike alone—triggering a wider war. The U.S. must stand with its allies, not tie their hands with endless diplomacy.

Iran’s rulers aren’t just building bombs—they’re waging holy war. Their hate for America and Israel isn’t about policy differences. It’s rooted in a radical ideology that glorifies martyrdom and conquest. Negotiating with terrorists never works. The regime uses talks to buy time while plotting its next move.

The clock is ticking. Sanctions alone won’t stop a nuclear Iran. Biden’s failures left a mess, but Trump’s return could reset the board. Maximum pressure, rebuilt alliances, and a credible military threat might force Tehran to fold. If not, the free world will face a choice: let Iran go nuclear or take decisive action. The stakes couldn’t be higher.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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