מייק וואלץ גיט איבער אז טראמפ האט פערזענליך ארויסגעשיקט א בריוו קיין איראן מיט א פארשלאג אנהויבן פירן געשפרעכן.
In a revealing and powerful statement, former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz confirmed that he was personally present with President Trump when the Commander-in-Chief sent a direct letter to Iranian leadership offering to enter into negotiations — a bold diplomatic overture that the mainstream media has largely buried and ignored. Waltz made clear that President Trump has always prioritized diplomacy as the first tool of engagement, a fact that demolishes the left's tired narrative that this administration is reckless or trigger-happy when it comes to foreign policy. This was a president who reached out to a sworn enemy of the United States and offered them a path forward — something his predecessors talked about endlessly but never executed with any real leverage behind it.
But here is where Trump's doctrine of peace through strength separates itself entirely from the weak, ineffective approaches of the Biden and Obama eras: Waltz was emphatic that diplomacy under Trump is never offered from a position of desperation or naivety. Unlike previous administrations that handed Iran billions of dollars, lifted sanctions, and begged for deals that Tehran laughed off the moment the ink was dry, the Trump doctrine demands that every diplomatic offer be backed by credible, overwhelming, and undeniable military force. When Iran knows that America means business — that the consequences of rejection are real and severe — the negotiating table becomes an entirely different place.
Waltz's candid remarks offer a rare and important window into how President Trump actually operates on the world stage — methodical, tough, and always several moves ahead of his adversaries. This is not the foreign policy of apology tours and empty red lines; this is the foreign policy of a nation that leads from strength and commands respect. With the US-Israel alliance stronger than ever and American military credibility fully restored under Trump's leadership, Iran now faces a stark choice: negotiate seriously or face the consequences of a president who has never once backed down from a fight.