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GOP Rep. Patronis: For 47 Years, Iran Has Moved Forward to See the Western World Doesn’t Exist

In a recent interview on Mobile, AL radio FM Talk 106.5, Republican Congressman Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) expressed his support for the Trump administration’s efforts to take down the hostile Iranian regime. He commended the administration for their strong stance against Iran and their commitment to protecting the Western world from their dangerous actions.

Congressman Patronis began by highlighting the long-standing threat that Iran has posed to the Western world. “For 47 years, Iran has been moving forward with the sole intention of eradicating the Western world,” he stated. “Their actions have been hostile and their rhetoric has been aggressive. It’s time for us to take a stand against this dangerous regime.”

He went on to praise the Trump administration for their bold actions in dealing with Iran. “Under President Trump’s leadership, we have seen a strong and decisive response to Iran’s aggression,” he said. “From pulling out of the flawed Iran nuclear deal to imposing tough economic sanctions, the administration has made it clear that they will not tolerate Iran’s hostile behavior.”

Congressman Patronis also highlighted the recent assassination of top Iranian General Qasem Soleimani by the United States. “This was a necessary and strategic move by the Trump administration,” he stated. “Soleimani was a key figure in Iran’s terrorist activities and his death has dealt a major blow to their operations.”

He further emphasized the importance of standing up to Iran and not backing down in the face of their threats. “We cannot let Iran continue to push forward with their agenda of destroying the Western world,” he said. “We must remain vigilant and take all necessary measures to protect ourselves and our allies.”

Congressman Patronis also addressed the recent protests in Iran, where citizens have taken to the streets to express their discontent with the regime. “The people of Iran are tired of living under a repressive and oppressive regime,” he stated. “They want change and they deserve it. We stand with the people of Iran in their fight for freedom and democracy.”

He concluded the interview by reaffirming his support for the Trump administration’s actions against Iran. “I applaud the administration for their strong stance against Iran,” he said. “We must continue to stand united and send a clear message that we will not tolerate their hostile behavior. The Western world will prevail and Iran will not succeed in their mission to destroy us.”

In conclusion, Congressman Patronis’s words serve as a reminder of the ongoing threat that Iran poses to the Western world. His support for the Trump administration’s efforts to take down this hostile regime is a testament to the strong and united front that the United States and its allies are presenting. As we continue to see the effects of these actions, it is clear that the Western world will not back down in the face of Iran’s aggression. Together, we will overcome and ensure that the Western world continues to exist.

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