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"Khamenei and These Nazis": Trump Reposts Combative Speech Signaling Hardline Stance on Iran

 President Trump amplifies a message calling for the elimination of the Iranian regime. Following a foiled Mar-a-Lago plot, the President signals a "deal" is off the table, citing Iran’s history of nuclear violations.

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U.S. President Donald Trump sparked intense speculation regarding his administration's next steps today after reposting a fiery speech by conservative commentator Mark Levin on his Truth Social account. The speech, which characterizes the Iranian leadership as "Islamic Nazis," argues that a diplomatic deal with the current regime is impossible.

The move comes at a time of heightened regional tension and follows reports of a foiled assassination attempt against the President at Mar-a-Lago, as mentioned in recent headlines.

They Won't Respect Any Deal

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The speech shared by the President mocks the idea that the Iranian regime would ever transform into a peaceful entity through diplomacy. Levin's rhetoric, echoed by Trump’s endorsement of the post, focuses on several core arguments:

Enrichment: Increasing uranium enrichment to 60% (far beyond the 3.67% limit).
Stockpiles: Exceeding the permitted 300kg limit by 30 times.
Technology: Deploying advanced centrifuges forbidden under the original agreement.
Monitoring: Restricting IAEA oversight since February 2021.

The "Three-Year" Warning

A central point in the reposted content is the temporal nature of U.S. politics. Levin warns that even if a "temporary" deal is reached, it serves only to kick the can down the road. "Even if they back down during Trump’s presidency, that’s only three more years. What happens after that? What if we get a Biden or an Obama, or a weak Republican?"

The speech concludes that the current generation must "deal with this" now to prevent future generations, children and grandchildren, from facing a nuclear-armed Iran capable of reaching American soil.

Strategic Implications: Shift Toward Regime Change?

Political analysts note that Trump’s decision to amplify this specific message, which explicitly states, "This regime must be eliminated to save our children", suggests his administration may be leaning toward a more aggressive "maximum pressure" campaign or direct military intervention rather than seeking a renewed nuclear pact.

By labeling the leadership "Nazis" and "terrorists who slaughter their own people," the rhetoric shared by the President effectively closes the door on traditional diplomacy, framing the conflict as an existential struggle rather than a negotiable dispute.

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