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McFarland Exposes Iran’s Stalling Tactics; Calls for Tough Action

K.T. McFarland told viewers on American Agenda what hardworking Americans already suspect: Iran is not interested in honest diplomacy, it’s buying time to build weapons and back terrorists. Her blunt clarity on Newsmax — that Tehran stalls while it enriches uranium and props up proxies across the region — is the kind of no-nonsense assessment our leaders should be making publicly.

McFarland rightly applauds a posture of maximum pressure instead of appeasement, noting that crippling sanctions and decisive military positioning are what squeeze Tehran and protect our allies. President Trump’s tougher approach — using economic leverage and visible military options — is exactly the deterrent that keeps our children safe and keeps American power respected.

For too long, the left’s reflex has been endless talk and naive outreach while Iranian proxies launched rockets and terror across the Middle East. McFarland pointed out that most attacks have come from Iran’s proxies in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Syria — not from within Iran’s borders — which means we must disrupt the command-and-control and supply lines that enable those assaults.

This isn’t warmongering; it’s prudence. A nation that bows to aggression and refuses to degrade the networks and leaders who plan attacks is inviting more bloodshed. Conservatives understand that peace through strength is not diplomacy’s opposite — it’s diplomacy’s foundation.

Washington’s elite media and the career bureaucrats keep pretending restraint equals virtue, but the record is clear: restraint without consequence becomes permission for our enemies to escalate. McFarland’s candor should shame the bipartisan chorus of weakness that bails out bad regimes with concessions while leaving our friends exposed.

If policymakers take her counsel seriously, the strategy is surgical and strategic: choke off the money, deny the missile components, and target the command nodes that plan attacks on Americans and our partners. That approach protects innocent lives while avoiding open-ended occupations — and it’s a practical plan for patriots who want real results, not moralizing lectures.

Americans who put country before party should demand leaders who speak plainly and act strongly, not sophisticates who confuse virtue-signaling with victory. K.T. McFarland gave us the kind of candid assessment needed now; it’s time Republicans in Congress and the White House turn that talk into laws and actions that keep our nation and allies safe.

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