As a grateful immigrant who came to this country for its strength, its clarity, and its promise of security, I watch the current situation with Iran and feel the same frustration many Americans do. We are tired of wishy-washy drama. We want sure-footed leadership that puts American lives first.
Iran started this conflict — not us. Their nuclear sprint, their proxies attacking our interests, their endless “Death to America” chants, and their disruption of global energy brought us here. After 9/11, Americans are not naïve. We know these regimes exploit our decency and use their own civilians as human shields.
Here is the clear, prolonged approach America should communicate to the world, to our enemies, and to our own people:
The Policy: Strength, Not Theater
• No deals. No talks. Only unconditional surrender: complete, verifiable denuclearization, full end to all proxy armies, and no more regional aggression.
• We bleed them dry economically. Sustained naval blockade. Maximum pressure on their oil revenue, their rial, their ability to feed and pay their people. No new shots fired unless they force our hand.
• We will watch them implode. If the Mullahs choose to murder their own citizens to cling to power, that blood is on their hands — not ours. You want to kill your people and destroy yourselves in the process? Go ahead.
• When the regime collapses, we will secure Kharg Island (which handles the vast majority of their oil exports) as a strategic necessity and move on. We will deal only with successors we can accept — those who meet our terms.
• American lives first, always. We will not allow another American to die for Iran’s ambitions. Period. We can support and arm brave Iranians who want freedom, but never at the cost of American blood.
We regret every Iranian death. But the Mullahs made their choice decades ago. They chose nuclear weapons, terrorism sponsorship, and ideology over the welfare of their own people.
Mullahs: Decide.
The clock is running. America enforces its red lines with strength and moves on when the threat is gone. No more open-ended drama. No more weakness that invites abuse. Strength is always followed. Weakness is disdained.
This is not heartless. This is realism. Gratitude demands we protect what makes this country worth immigrating to — secure borders, secure energy, and a government that prioritizes its own citizens without apology.
What do you think, readers? Is this the clear message the administration should deliver? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s keep the conversation honest.
Spine NOT knees.
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A Grateful Immigrant
May 12, 2026