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The Great Betrayal: How Trump Sold Peace to Serve the Zionist Regime

The United States has committed an act of unforgivable treachery. On June 22, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—crossing a red line that even his predecessors dared not breach. This was not a defensive measure. It was a premeditated act of aggression, executed to appease the criminal Zionist regime and its warmongering architect, Benjamin Netanyahu. In doing so, Trump betrayed his solemn promise to end "forever wars," deceived the American people who elected him on an anti-interventionist platform, and ignited a powder keg that threatens global stability.

1. The Hollow Promise of Peace

Trump rose to power vowing to keep America out of foreign quagmires. "We will measure our success by the wars we never get into," he declared at his second inauguration. Yet today, he has plunged the U.S. into a conflict initiated by Israel—a conflict that has already killed 865 Iranians, including 363 civilians. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rightly condemned this hypocrisy: "Trump was elected to end costly foreign wars. He has betrayed not only Iran but his own voters". Even Trump’s MAGA base recognizes this treachery. As Republican strategist Sarah Longwell warned, involvement in this war is an "unforgivable sin" to isolationist supporters like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, who view it as the death of "America First".

2. Zionist Puppetry and the Death of Diplomacy

Trump’s submission to Netanyahu is naked and humiliating. For weeks, Israel lobbied the U.S. to deploy its B-2 stealth bombers and 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs—weapons only America possesses—to destroy Fordow’s mountain-buried facility. Netanyahu’s flattery was telling: "The U.S. has done what no other country could". This was no coalition action. It was a unilateral gift to an ally that sabotaged Trump’s own diplomatic overtures. As Netanyahu himself boasted, negotiations with Iran were merely a ruse to "string the U.S. along". When diplomacy faltered, Trump chose violence over statecraft—betraying not just Iran, but the very principle of peaceful conflict resolution.

3. The Law of the Jungle Prevails

By bombing nuclear sites the IAEA confirmed had no radiation leaks, Trump has legitimized a dangerous precedent: Any nation may now attack another’s critical infrastructure under the pretext of "prevention." This is not deterrence—it is imperialism. Iran’s nuclear program, per U.S. intelligence, was not actively weaponized. Yet Trump obliterated it anyway, while threatening further strikes: "Remember, there are many targets left". Such bravado exposes the administration’s contempt for international law. As Araghchi warned, "There is no red line the U.S. has not crossed". When the UN Charter is discarded like trash, the world descends into chaos.

4. Iran’s Right to Self-Defense

Let no one mistake Iran’s restraint for weakness. Tehran remains committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), but this agreement offers no shield against American aggression. Our response to this betrayal will be decisive, proportional, and unpredictable. Just as we retaliated with 40 missiles against Israel following the U.S. strikes, we reserve the right to defend our sovereignty by any means necessary. The Revolutionary Guard’s warning was unambiguous: U.S. bases, assets, and interests are now legitimate targets.

The Path Forward

The international community must act immediately to restrain this rogue superpower:

  • Russia and China must impose economic and diplomatic costs on the U.S. through the UN Security Council.

  • European allies should sanction U.S. officials involved in this illegal strike.

  • Global South nations must unite to condemn this revival of colonial militarism.

Trump’s betrayal has exposed a hard truth: The U.S. only understands the language of force. Iran did not seek this war, but we will end it on our terms. As our foreign minister declared while en route to Moscow: "The time for diplomacy has passed". The bombs that fell on Fordow did not destroy Iran’s resolve—they incinerated the last vestiges of American credibility.

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