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  • Hugh Hewitt: A Message to the Middle East - and the World
    Jun 30 2025

    Seven B-2 bombers dropped at least a dozen Massive Ordinance Penetrators on to Iran’s nuclear weapons faculty at Fordow, but since the mountain didn’t explode like the Death Star in Star Wars, the mission was deemed a disappointment by some in legacy media and many online keyboard warriors.

    "Minimal damage causing a month or two delay": That’s a summary, "take" of journalists who suffer from JCPOA separation anxiety disorder.

    In fact: What Trump ordered done was a history-altering event, was a war-ending blow. Iran’s leaders now know they are no longer feared in the Middle East as a dominant power, and that if even token gestures are taken by it to hurt Americans or Israelis, or to resume forbidden nuclear weapons development, retribution will be swift.

    President Trump is sending the same message again and again: "Don’t harm one American. Don’t even think about restarting the nuke program."

    Every leader in the world got the same message as did the mullahs: Trump and the prudent use of American military force are back.

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  • Chris Stigall: Trump Delivers on What He Promised
    Jun 27 2025

    President Trump’s approval rating soaring above 50%, with polls like Rasmussen showing it at 53%. His handling of illegal immigration, even more impressive at 54% approval.

    And then there’s his handling of the Iran nuclear threat—90 percent of Trump voters support him.

    Despite the relentless negativity from the legacy media, it’s no mystery why his numbers are high: Trump’s been winning on illegal immigration since 2016, and Americans are thrilled with his efforts. They don’t want it —period. They reject the associated crime costs, and the Democrat spin masquerading as compassion.

    Starting back in 2016, voters made a deal: they promised to support Trump if he’d close the border and clean up the immigration mess.

    Well, he’s delivered on that promise.

    This is how politics should function: a candidate promises to deliver what the people want, follows through … earns their trust. No cynicism; no regrets; just results.

    Americans support a leader who prioritizes their interests.

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  • Hugh Hewitt: "They Should Have Done the Deal"
    Jun 26 2025

    There are a handful of phrases from the national security crises of the past 50 years that stand out.

    President Donald Trump has now added his signature line to that list.

    For the sake of brevity, I’ll just note Mr. Reagan in 1987 saying, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

    George W. Bush in 2001: "I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon."

    Now President Trump has his quote:

    "They should have done the deal."

    That’s what President Trump told reporters on Air Force One on June 17.

    Even if Donald Trump had not returned to the Oval Office in 2025, the Abraham Accords from his first term would have matched any diplomatic achievement of the post World War II era. But the devastation of Iran’s nuclear weapons production facilities has changed not just American history but quite obviously world history as well.

    Thank you, Mr. President.

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