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Instead of blowing up bunkers, Trump wants Iran’s regime to hand over the keys and dismantle its nuclear program in front of international inspectors. In short: total transparency, instant accountability, and zero room for games.
O’Reilly explained, “It’s not a matter of trust. This is going to happen real fast, so that the weapons inspectors will be in there. They’ll identify what’s happening, and then the mullahs will be ordered to destroy it on the spot. If they didn’t, then B-17s would move in.”
MAGA Allies Sound the Alarm
While Trump’s plan banks on diplomacy backed by credible force, some of his strongest America First supporters are ringing alarm bells about any deeper U.S. involvement in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.
Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are warning that any military entanglement—even indirectly—would betray Trump’s original “America First” campaign promises.
Bannon has made his stance clear: “They want us to go on offense” against Iran, he said on his War Room podcast, accusing Israel of trying to pull the U.S. into war. He’s questioned why Americans should die or spend a cent defending foreign airspace. “We have to stop,” Bannon declared.
Carlson echoed the warning, stating, “I think we are going to see the end of American empire. Other nations would like to see that, and this is a perfect way to scuttle the U.S.S. America on the shoals of Iran. But it is also going to end, I believe, Trump’s presidency, effectively end it.”
He further warned in his newsletter that Trump risks being “complicit in the act of war,” and suggested it’s time for America to “drop Israel.” Carlson has taken aim at conservative commentators like Hannity and Levin, labeling them “warmongers” for their support of action.
Meanwhile, Congresswoman Greene isn’t holding back either. She slammed what she called fake America Firsters, saying her district doesn’t care about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and wants no part in military strikes based on foreign intelligence.
Trump’s No-Time-To-Waste Ultimatum
What sets Trump’s plan apart from previous administrations? Speed.
O’Reilly emphasized that the President doesn’t want a long, drawn-out process. His vision is direct access for weapons inspectors, swift identification of Iran’s capabilities, and immediate destruction of anything nuclear. If Iran plays games, the gloves come off and Israel has a green light.
“If they didn’t, then B-17s would move in,” O’Reilly confirmed.
Trump’s hard-charging, peace-through-pressure strategy could reset how the world deals with rogue nations. He’s betting that sanctions, economic isolation, and a ticking clock will force Iran’s hand before a single shot is fired.
But as O’Reilly noted, the situation is fragile. “It’s complicated and could go sideways no matter what Trump does.”
What’s clear is this: Trump is drawing a sharp line between foreign entanglements and strong diplomacy. And he’s doing it while ignoring the war drums beating inside the Beltway.
The Deep State’s worst nightmare? A peace deal that doesn’t rely on endless wars—and proves once again, Trump plays by his own rules.



