Sen. John Kennedy: Hit Iran With “Catwoman” Strikes Again If Talks Fail – No Bad Deal!

Senator John Kennedy delivered a characteristically blunt and colorful assessment of the Iran situation, warning against any weak agreement with the regime. He compared Iran to “a really old man who can’t afford to catch a cold,” noting that recent actions have already greatly degraded its capabilities. Kennedy made it clear that while no deal may be acceptable, a bad deal is absolutely not an option.

The Louisiana senator suggested giving negotiations a reasonable window — around 60 days — before considering renewed strong action. Using his signature wit, he said the U.S. should be prepared to “go back in and go Catwoman on them again.” His comments reflect a firm belief in maintaining maximum pressure on Tehran rather than rushing into concessions that could embolden the regime.

This straightforward approach aligns with the Trump administration’s proven strategy of strength and deterrence against Iran and its terror proxies. Senator Kennedy’s remarks serve as a timely reminder that America must continue projecting resolve to prevent the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism from recovering. Tough talk backed by credible military options remains the best path to protecting U.S. interests and regional allies like Israel.